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  • #20112
    Anonymous

      sorry that should be at 1:22

      #20113
      Anonymous

        lol – make it at 1:49 (keep getting varying times on my i tiuch)

        #20121
        john
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          that’s a one to a flat seven chord progression (G to F) chord progression so no. a flat 7 is not part of the G major scale (G has an F# and the flat 7 is F natural)I would use a pentatoinic major scale (G A B D E) also a G major scale but with an F natural.

          #20122
          Anonymous

            Yeah – the alto sax sheet is in G major, i showed it to my
            sax teacher this morning, and he said exactly the same thing
            you’ve just said!!

            But its great that your lesson 1 & 2 has given me the heads up,
            as to what to do in playing round with a chord!

            What made me laugh was my teacher said, if i get the opportunity
            to play the solo improvisation parts , the rest of the sax players
            will look up to me!!! I think thats a long way off yet – got a long
            way to go before i do solo improvising in public.

            cheers
            sxpoet

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