![]() Lee Allen & Herb Hardestyīut with blues improvisation, technique on its own won’t cut it, you need that extra magic that can make even an apparently simple solo sound somehow more relevant and memorable. Most of the great blues players knew their theory and practised hard to learn scales, arpeggios, patterns and licks (plenty of those on the saxophone lessons page) and how they fit around chord changes. It will sound OK and at least give you the confidence to stand up and solo in front of other musicians or an audience. Well, this approach can work when you are starting out. Some people think blues solos are easy: just learn a couple of minor blues scales and play them over the chords. How do you learn to play good blues solos? How do you learn to play good blues solos?.All profits to charity! See here for more info….Discounts and Free Find all the best deals.Collectables Rare and unusual music stuff.CD | Playalongs Including downloads & sheet music.Beginners Downloads Free when you buy a book.CaféSaxophone Our friendly & informative saxophone forum. ![]()
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