Shaping the Blues Scale, Part 1 - Jazz Saxophone Lesson
Published on 12 February 2016
This jazz saxophone lesson is available at http://www.beginningsax.com/Jazz%20Improv%20Lessons.htm Creating blues scale licks and techniques for improvising with the blues scale are addressed in this jazz improv lesson. Licks, exercises, and examples are presented in the video and provided in the written text that accompanies the lesson, providing an abundance of material for the practice room. Created by Atlanta based jazz saxophone instructor, Randy Hunter, this is one of many lessons in an extensive series of beginning saxophone and jazz improvisation lessons.
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