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Originally Posted by eldeni
Flat keys.... most sax players prefer to read flat keys in a paper instead of sharps.... this happens because of the nature of their instrument...
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Yes I know that trumpet literature is mainly in flat keys (not counting C trumpet). And Bras ensemble gives best sound when playing in flat keys. Therefore most of brass players roll they eyes when see sharps in the score
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Originally Posted by eldeni
the catch this time is:
1-DONT USE A KEYBOARD...
2-try to sing each note and interval separation... if you get stuck or think you are out of pitch then play the first note of the scale/mode with the keyboard....
3-at the top of each note, write its function numerically:
1, 2, 3b,4, 5, 6, 7b
D, E, F, G, A, B, C
i will be posting the 3rd lesson in a couple of hours
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1. I used only Speedy tool in finale with sound turned off
2. I did that. Although I still hear modes as minor/major scaled with alterations. Maybe that's ok for the beginning?
3. Check.
Here are the files: