Saxophone Blues Scales : Saxophone Blues Scale: Dominant 7th Chord

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Playing a saxophone blues scale in the dominant seventh scale is a great way to mix up all the saxophone scales. Play a saxophone blues scale in the dominant seventh chord with tips from a saxophone instructor in this free video music lesson.

Expert: Mariane Miyanna Nielsen
Bio: Mariane Miyanna Nielsen has been teaching and playing the saxophone professionally for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Nice vid! Just make sure that you use the correct fingering from Bb to B (like in 0:15). Using the biz key there can be awkward, chromatic Bb would be much better. Not trying to troll, just a suggestion and good habit to get in to haha

  • you are a great teacher. I am going to look at more of your lessons. Thank you so much for sharing. It is a little advanced for now but I will get there one day.

  • good

  • Lisa Simpson grown-up :)

    I wish you were around when I was learning as a kid. Great teacher.

  • yes I love it! I'm going to purchase a tenor sax soon.

  • Dose she have dvds, she know her stuff.

  • Finally, an actual expert in the village! Theres this one guy who sucks!

  • can u sent me that in like sheet music . .

  • muy bueeeno

  • Excellent!!!

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