How to Play a B 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: To play a B minor 7th chord on the saxophone, play the notes B, D, F# and A. Learn how, plus get expert tips and advice on music theory and saxophone playing, 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 a B Minor 7th Chord on the Saxophone

MIYANNA NIELSEN: Here we have B, D natural, F sharp, and A. Now, if your saxophone has a high, high F sharp key alternate, which very much not the traditional high F sharp, that key will located just above your alternate F sharp which is right here. That's the low alternate F sharp. Here's the high alternate F sharp and is played with these three palm keys traditionally plus the same one you use for high E right here in the right hand.

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