Stan Getz Transcription - Stan Getz Community2024-03-29T01:53:50Zhttps://stangetz.ning.com/forum/topics/stan-getz-transcription?commentId=2085102%3AComment%3A74420&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAt the site above, Stan's rid…tag:stangetz.ning.com,2018-07-05:2085102:Comment:744202018-07-05T19:35:06.330ZMike Lansinghttps://stangetz.ning.com/profile/MikeLansing
<p>At the site above, Stan's ride on Woody and You (C version) shows Stan playing an E at the C7 chord, C dom 7 consisting of C E G and Bflat. However, woodwind prisoners have taken the bait of the fingering pedagogue who commanded them to think of a tenor sax as "in the key of Bflat." Without pressing a single key, the tenor sax open plays a concert B. And it's that simple: you start from there rather than thinking of the names of the keys as the pedagogue names them. Thus, the first note…</p>
<p>At the site above, Stan's ride on Woody and You (C version) shows Stan playing an E at the C7 chord, C dom 7 consisting of C E G and Bflat. However, woodwind prisoners have taken the bait of the fingering pedagogue who commanded them to think of a tenor sax as "in the key of Bflat." Without pressing a single key, the tenor sax open plays a concert B. And it's that simple: you start from there rather than thinking of the names of the keys as the pedagogue names them. Thus, the first note (going up the chromatic scale [italics]) is a concert C. The first note (going down the chromatic scale [italics]) is a Bflat. Now the prisoners see the conundrum: what they have always thought of as a D is now a C. </p>