How to Play an A Minor 7th Chord on the Saxophone

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Part of the video series: How to Play Minor 7th Chords on the Saxophone

Summary: The A minor 7th chord on the saxophone contains all natural notes and is easy to play. Learn how in this free music lesson on video.

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Miyanna Nielsen Mariane “Miyanna” Nielsen has been teaching and playing the saxophone professionally for over twenty years. Her skills and experience include jazz, meringue,... read more

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How to Play an A Minor 7th Chord on the Saxophone

MIYANNA NIELSEN: Okay, here we have A. Once again, we're dealing with all naturals. We have A. We have C. We have E, and we have G. Here's the same thing with the octave A on top. Here's the same thing with 3rd on top. Because you can't go down to a low A on anything but baritone saxophone, and this is an alto once again, It's good to stretch it down a little bit, perhaps down below C.

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