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Module 5 : A Major Scale In this module, you will learn major scales, develop your technique, and start improvising using scale patterns and songs. A Major scale + explanation (View &amp; Download) \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) A Major Scale exercises Play the A major scale from low A to high A. Start by playing in quarter notes Begin at 60 BPM Focus on clean tone, steady airflow, and accurate fingering Once you feel comfortable: Gradually increase the tempo Aim to reach 100\u2013120 BPM When you reach around 100 BPM: Switch to eighth notes Keep the same control and precision as in quarter notes Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Scale Patterns exercises in A major for improvisation A Major scale Exercises : Patterns 1-2-3 \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) A Major scale Exercises Patterns 1b-2b-3b \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) Practice these patterns using quarter notes, starting at 60 BPM. Gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable. Then, practice the same patterns using eighth notes. Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Learn and Play the Songs Below, Then Start Improvising with the Patterns Songs in A Major Always Remember Us This Way Alto Sax \u25b6 When I Was Your Man Official Mars Bruno (Alto Sax) \u25b6 Miley Cyrus &#8211; Flowers (Alto Sax) \u25b6 \u2b07 Download PDF Play the A major scale from low A to high A. Start by playing in quarter notes Begin at 60 BPM Focus on clean tone, steady airflow, and accurate fingering Once you feel comfortable: Gradually increase the tempo Aim to reach 100\u2013120 BPM When you reach around 100 BPM: Switch to eighth notes Keep the same control and precision as in quarter notes Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop A Major scale Exercises : Patterns 1-2-3 \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) A Major scale Exercises Patterns 1b-2b-3b \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) \u2b07 Download PDF \u2b07 Download PDF Practice these patterns using quarter notes, starting at 60 BPM. Gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable. Then, practice the same patterns using eighth notes. Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Songs in A Major Always Remember Us This Way Alto Sax \u25b6 When I Was Your Man Official Mars Bruno (Alto Sax) \u25b6 Miley Cyrus &#8211; Flowers (Alto Sax) \u25b6 \u25b6 \u25b6 \u25b6 Module 5 : E Major Scale E Major scale + explanation (View &amp; Download) \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) E Major Scale exercises Play the E major scale from low E to high E. Start by playing in quarter notes Begin at 60 BPM Focus on clean tone, steady airflow, and accurate fingering Once you feel comfortable: Gradually increase the tempo Aim to reach 100\u2013120 BPM When you reach around 100 BPM: Switch to eighth notes Keep the same control and precision as in quarter notes Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Scale Patterns exercises in E major for improvisation E Major scale Exercises : Patterns 1-2-3 \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) E Major scale Exercises Patterns 1b-2b-3b \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) Practice these patterns using quarter notes, starting at 60 BPM. Gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable. Then, practice the same patterns using eighth notes. Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Learn and Play the Songs Below, Then Start Improvising with the Patterns Songs in E Major Creep Alto Sax \u25b6 Shallow &#8211; Lady Gaga &#8211; Alto Sax \u25b6 \u2b07 Download PDF Play the E major scale from low E to high E. Start by playing in quarter notes Begin at 60 BPM Focus on clean tone, steady airflow, and accurate fingering Once you feel comfortable: Gradually increase the tempo Aim to reach 100\u2013120 BPM When you reach around 100 BPM: Switch to eighth notes Keep the same control and precision as in quarter notes Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop E Major scale Exercises : Patterns 1-2-3 \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) E Major scale Exercises Patterns 1b-2b-3b \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) \u2b07 Download PDF \u2b07 Download PDF Practice these patterns using quarter notes, starting at 60 BPM. Gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable. Then, practice the same patterns using eighth notes. Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Songs in E Major Creep Alto Sax \u25b6 Shallow &#8211; Lady Gaga &#8211; Alto Sax \u25b6 \u25b6 \u25b6 Module 5 : B Major Scale B Major scale + explanation (View &amp; Download) \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) B Major Scale exercises Play the B major scale from low B to high B. Start by playing in quarter notes Begin at 60 BPM Focus on clean tone, steady airflow, and accurate fingering Once you feel comfortable: Gradually increase the tempo Aim to reach 100\u2013120 BPM When you reach around 100 BPM: Switch to eighth notes Keep the same control and precision as in quarter notes Practice Metronome 80 BPM Ready Start Stop Scale Patterns exercises in B major for improvisation B Major scale Exercises : Patterns 1-2-3 \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) B Major scale Exercises Patterns 1b-2b-3b \u2b07 Download PDF PDF Viewer hidden in Elementor editor (Loads on the live page) Practice these patterns using quarter notes, starting at 60 BPM. Gradually increase the tempo as you become...","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/img.youtube.com\/vi\/KAkJRJErNQk\/hqdefault.jpg"}