How to Play a C# 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 C# minor 7th chord on the saxophone is composed of the notes C#, E, G# and B. Learn how to play it in this free music lesson video, with expert tips and advice on saxophone playing.

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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 C# Minor 7th Chord on the Saxophone

MIYANNA NIELSEN: C sharp, E, G sharp, and B. Here, as I went down, I said C sharp, B. Finger G sharp is as if I'm approaching the low C sharp. So, when I put E down and then low C, the left hand is already in place. It's very convenient. Or, as I just did, you don't have to do it.

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