How to Play a Fully Diminished F Chord on the Saxophone

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

Summary: Play a fully diminished F chord on the saxophone; learn how plus find out how this chord is different from the F half-diminished chord, in this free music theory and jazz saxophone video lesson.

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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 Fully Diminished F Chord on the Saxophone

MIYANNA NIELSEN: Okay, then we have F to A flat to C flat which is B to D natural. So, we have that what we saw on the page. We have F, and then we have A flat, C flat which is B, and then we have E flat or I'm sorry, D. E flat goes down from half diminished to D to make it fully diminished.

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