Advanced Blues Exercises on Sax!
Dr. Wally teaches three strategies for better blues solos on saxophone: rhythmic subdivision, art of the ii/V7, and dominant function. 🎷 Dr. Wally’s Saxophone Gear: https://hyperion-winds.com 00:00 welcome 3:27 subdivision exercises 10:35 art of the ii V7 14:27 Dominant function

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