This tutorial explores a simple but powerful exercise to develop finger and tonguing coordination on the saxophone. Major, minor and dominant seventh arpeggios are used in chromatic chord progression exercises. Demonstrated here on the E flat alto saxophone the same concept applies across the entire saxophone family.
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