Course curriculum

    1. How to use this course

    2. A message from your instructor

    1. Palm Key Fingerings

    2. The Octave Approach

    1. Palm Key Minor 7 Chords Intro

    2. Em7 Arpeggio Long Version

    3. Fm7 Arpeggio Long Version

    4. F#m7 Arpeggio Long Version

    5. Gm7 Arpeggio Long Version

    6. Abm7 Arpeggio Long Version

    7. Minor 7 Arpeggios Short Version

    1. Double Octave Scale Approach

    2. Double D

    3. Double Eb

    4. Double E

    1. Workout Ex. 1

    2. Work Out Ex 2

    3. Work Out Ex 3

    4. Work Out Ex 4

    1. Reggae Palm Keys Intro

    2. Reggae Palm Keys

    3. Reggae Palm Keys Advanced

About this course

  • 1 hour of video content

Don't Limit Yourself

Nail your palm key notes!

When Aldolp Sax made the saxophone he didn't make it so that saxophonists would only be able to play in the middle of the horn. He made the horn so versatile that it's the only instrument that truly models the human voice. The saxophone Is so versatile, that you can play notes in ranges that the human voice cannot hit. Want versatility? Master your palm keys. Want to color the music you play? Nail your palm key notes.

INCLUDED

This course has the following inside:

  • Clear demonstration of all the palm key fingerings.

  • Clear fingering diagrams.

  • Regular and alternate fingerings for Alto and Tenor sax

  • Sheet Music and Backing tracks for both Alto and Tenor Saxophone.

  • Detailed plan of how to approach your palm keys to achieve the best results

FAQ

  • Is this a single payment course?

    Yes. This course is a one time payment and it's yours to keep forever.

  • Is this course for Alto saxophone players only?

    No. The notes used here are the same for all saxes. When there are slight differences such as playing an altissimo F#, alternate fingerings for Alto and Tenor sax are shown.

  • Am I able to download and keep the materials provided in this course?

    Yes. The sheet music, fingering charts and backing tracks provided are yours to keep.

  • Are there different backing tracks for each saxophone?

    Yes. Saxophones are transposing instruments, therefore, in this course, both saxes will use the same sheet music but different backing tracks so as to be in tune with the written music.

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