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Quote from: Gnarly He Man on June 16, 2020, 11:02:17 AM...Winslow has this thing he does with keys, where you first play the scale without the accidentals--so Dm with a sixth, Dorian--and then add the button pushes--the major third, the major seventh--so you learn the pattern separate from the button moves.Interesting, but if I understand the concept correctly it doesn't make a lot of sense for flat keys.
...Winslow has this thing he does with keys, where you first play the scale without the accidentals--so Dm with a sixth, Dorian--and then add the button pushes--the major third, the major seventh--so you learn the pattern separate from the button moves.
Nobody makes a 14 hole in A.
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on June 18, 2020, 11:41:33 AMNobody makes a 14 hole in A.No, but wouldn't it be cool if someone did?
A 12 in D would be close to the range of a Tenor, maybe too low for some players. But Seydel offers a high D. Tom
Got it....something ventured, nothing gained 😳 So to take all this info (D) what are the better choices of keys to play in with R&B tracks. Ab, Eb?
Taking it one step back in G , the 6th, 7th and tonic = E blow slide out, F# draw slide in, G blow slide out ( different hole) , if in Ab = F , G, Ab , all on the blow using F blow........... now try the two in comparison for speed and fluency........ backwards also don't forget......... there is quite a difference. Sorry Gary i couldn't make sense of your post, but it is early over here. jh.
So Ab is more legato because you don’t have to switch holes for the button note, also the F has an enharmonic and so can be played blow or draw.
As a side note,it is a shame that Elis Regina died at age 36 from a drug overdose. What a talented jazz singer.
I've had success learning one key at a time. An experienced player said they would get easier as I learned more. I found that to be true until D. I studied C, F, Bb, Eb, and then G, in that order. Each one seemed easier to learn. All of those keys sound good to me on the chrome for the simple tunes I play. Then came D. I am struggling to get a smooth flow of notes. For you experienced players: Does D get better with practice?