Barry Harris 6th and 6th Diminished Exercise by Quintuplet Notes
Tenor Saxophone - Digital Sheet Music

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Tenor Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

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Composed by Katsumi WF. Arranged by Katsumi WF. Instructional,Jazz. Individual part. 2 pages. Katsumi WF #885799. Published by Katsumi WF (A0.1295508).

This is an exercise / workout material for Tenor Saxophone players who play Jazz improvisation with any keys of 6th chords to Barry Harris Theory of 6th diminished. 

The chords are added on this but you may change by any of your ideas. 

Let's practice by medium tempo & slurred bowing by 5 to 20 notes to figure out which patterns are not familiar with your fingers, then focus practicing the parts of those. 

To make your own licks, you may add or skip some notes between those quintuplets. It is interested in playing those quintuplets in 2, in 3, in 4. 

Thank you for reaching out to this material! 

Katsumi WF.

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