• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Website of Steve Neff

  • BLOG
  • SHOP
  • MY ACCOUNT
  • RAVES
  • CONTACT

Search Neffmusic

You are here: Home / Lesson Series Deals / Altered Scale Seven Lesson Package Deal
Sale!
Altered Scale Seven Lesson Package Deal

Altered Scale Seven Lesson Package Deal

$69.93 Original price was: $69.93.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.

Category: Lesson Series Deals Tags: altered scale, instructional videos, jazz improvisation, modern improvisation, saxophone, video lesson
  • Description
  • Reviews (0)

Description

The altered scale is one of the hippest sounding scales in jazz. Any modern jazz player that you might listen to usually has a thorough knowledge of this scale.In this six lesson package deal, I talk in detail about the use of the “altered” scale. I break down the theory behind the scale and talk about different ways to think about it. I demonstrate a variety of ways showing how to use it over dominant chords and static grooves. This package lesson deal includes seven lessons on the subject of the altered scale including:

  • The Altered Scale Lesson (Audio Lesson & PDF)-The altered scale is one of the hippest sounding scales in jazz. Any modern jazz player that you might listen to usually has a thorough knowledge of this scale.In this lesson I talk in detail about the use of the “altered” scale. I break down the theory behind the scale and talk about different ways to think about it. I demonstrate how to use it over dominant chords. I also include a pdf sheet of all 12 altered scales to work from.  (Audio & PDF)
  • II-V-I Altered Scale Mastery-Lesson 1-Many of us have heard that we should “practice our scales”……In this lesson I show you a method to practice your dorian,altered and major bebop scales in all 12 keys.The goal of this lesson is for you to become proficient with all 3 of these scales and to be able to link them together effortlessly while playing through chord changes in any key.I have included a PDF of 8 sample exercises to get you started and talk about how to practice them with the play along provided.

    After practicing the material in this lesson you will no longer be unsure of how to connect these three scales together through II-V-I progressions. I demonstrate the examples on the tenor saxophone. (30 Minute Video Lesson, II-V-I play along in all 12 keys for Concert, Bb and Eb Instruments, 2 PDF chord and exercise sheets)

  • Bebop Scale-Altered Scale II-V-I Practice Lesson-In this lesson, I teach you the importance of practicing blending your improvisational concepts together for maximum benefit and flexibility.  I demonstrate practicing playing over a ii-V-I progression while blending a dominant bebop scale with an altered scale and then into a major bebop scale.This is a great lesson to help review these three must know scales but also to practice thinking fast and finding connections between each of the scales in the moment. Really knowing your scales is more than just intellectual knowledge but has more to do with the ability to instantly recall these notes and know what choices you have in the moment.I demonstrate the concepts in this lesson on the soprano saxophone to one of the play alongs and give you many tips on how to best practice this material. (12 PDFs of  8 exercises in all 12 keys, 12 II-V-I play along tracks in all 12 keys, 35 Minute Video Lesson)
  • Playing Outside-Shifting Altered Dominants Lesson-Playing Outside-Shifting Altered Dominants Lesson is a video lesson on using an altered scale based off of the V7 chord on a minor groove. Using this technique is a great way to create modern outside sounding lines while soloing. I provide you with a PDF in all 12 keys that shows you 4 different approaches to playing outside lines over these minor grooves. The altered scale, the whole tone scale, the melodic minor scale and the lydian dominant scale are discussed. Using this method is a great way to accustom your ears to hearing the tensions and resolutions involved in playing “outside” the chord changes.I also include a play along that goes through all 12 minor keys 16 bars at a time. I demonstrate the concept with the soprano saxophone. (35 Minute Video Lesson, 3 page PDF for Bb,Eb and C instruments, 16 minute minor play along in all 12 keys to practice to)
  • Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 1-I have been asked many times to do some more video lessons on the altered scale and sound.   The altered scale is one of the hippest and more modern sounds out there.  It is derived from the melodic minor scale and most modern players use it quite often on dominant chords.  By using the altered scale you create lines that use all the altered tensions of a dominant chord.  The b9,#9,3,#11,b13 and b7.  This gives the line or idea an “outside” sound.  A sound with a lot of tension and dissonance.  This type of  tension sounds terrific when it is used by an improviser that can control it.  The trick is to resolve it correctly.In Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 1, I teach you how to play an altered scale sound on the V7 of a ii-V-I progression by focusing on a small segment of the altered scale and creating lines with these notes.  By focusing on a smaller selection of altered notes, you will find that you will come up with totally different and unique lines than you normally would using the altered scale as a whole.  The other side benefit of this technique, is that this concept is fairly easy to put into practice immediately and you will find yourself creating more melodic lines based on these altered segments.  This is a terrific lesson series to get into if you want to get away from your average stale ii-V-I ideas and play with a more modern hipper sound. (28 Minute Video Lesson & PDF)
  • Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 2-I have been asked many times to do some more video lessons on the altered scale and sound.   The altered scale is one of the hippest and more modern sounds out there.  It is derived from the melodic minor scale and most modern players use it quite often on dominant chords.  By using the altered scale you create lines that use all the altered tensions of a dominant chord.  The b9,#9,3,#11,b13 and b7.  This gives the line or idea an “outside” sound.  A sound with a lot of tension and dissonance.  This type of  tension sounds terrific when it is used by an improviser that can control it.  The trick is to resolve it correctly.In Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 2, I teach you how to play the altered scale on the V7 of a ii-V-I progression by focusing on another small segment (different than lesson 1) of the scale and creating lines with these notes.  By focusing on a smaller selection of altered notes, you will find that you will come up with totally different and unique line than you normally would using the altered scale as a whole.  The other side benefit of this technique, is that this concept is fairly easy to put into practice immediately and you will find yourself creating more melodic lines based on these altered segments.  This is a terrific lesson series to get into if you want to get away from your average stale ii-V-I ideas and play with a more modern hipper sound. (24 Minute Video Lesson & PDF)
  • Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 3-I have been asked many times to do some more video lessons on the altered scale and sound.   The altered scale is one of the hippest and more modern sounds out there.  It is derived from the melodic minor scale and most modern players use it quite often on dominant chords.  By using the altered scale you create lines that use all the altered tensions of a dominant chord.  The b9,#9,3,#11,b13 and b7.  This gives the line or idea an “outside” sound.  A sound with a lot of tension and dissonance.  This type of  tension sounds terrific when it is used by an improviser that can control it.  The trick is to resolve it correctly.In Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 3, I focus playing the altered scale on the V7 of a ii-V-I progression by focusing on another small segment (different than lesson 1) of the scale and creating lines with these notes.  By focusing on a smaller selection of altered notes, you will find that you will come up with totally different and unique lines than you normally would using the altered scale as a whole.  The other side benefit of this technique, is that this concept is fairly easy to put into practice immediately and you will find yourself creating more melodic lines based on these segments.  This is a terrific lesson series to get into if you want to get away from your average stale ii-V-I ideas and play with a more modern hipper sound. (28 Minute Video Lesson & PDF)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Altered Scale Seven Lesson Package Deal” Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related products

  • Expanded Interval Minor Pentatonics Lesson

    Expanded Interval Minor Pentatonics Lesson

    $9.99
    Add to cart
  • Diminished Blues Workout-Lesson 1

    Diminished Blues Workout-Lesson 1

    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
    Add to cart
  • Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 2

    Altered Dominant Substitutions-Lesson 2

    $9.99
    Add to cart
  • Creating Modern II-V-I Lines with Simple Pentatonics Lesson

    Creating Modern II-V-I Lines with Simple Pentatonics Lesson

    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
    Add to cart

Primary Sidebar

Cart

Search Products

COMPLETE LESSON INDEX

PRINTED BOOKS


NEFFMUSIC PRINTED BOOKS

Testimonials

Mr. Neff,  I want to thank you for sharing your God-given talents through your on-line lessons.  My husband, Michael, is blind, but he is a great sax player and he has been enjoying your lessons for quite some time now.  It’s not unusual for me to hear “Hey, babe, listen to THIS!” – and he will cut loose on his sax, just thrilled at what he learned during his session with you.  His excitement warms my heart!  You have no idea how much you have poured into my husband.  You have opened musical … Read more

Carole B
I’ve been a member of Steve’s site for about six months now and the difference it has made to my playing is immeasurable. The (many) benefits of this membership are that you can have lessons at time convenient to you, they work out A LOT cheaper than face-to-face lessons with a teacher of the same calibre and you can replay them ad infinitum. I don’t know how many times have I had lessons in the past where I’ve ended up covering the same concepts when really a ‘replay’ of the last lesson would h… Read more
Nick
Thank you so much for the great job you are doing to help further our jazz studies. Though I make my living as a repairer of musical instruments I am a student of jazz and have been fortunate enough to be involved with a big band and a combo for the last several years. As my children began to leave “the nest” I had decided to dedicate the next half of my life to a more serious study of the sax but I didn’t know exactly how I would go about doing this until a friend of mine turned me onto your si… Read more
Jon
Thank you for the wealth of helpful lessons you’ve provided over the years.  I truly feel as though it has improved my playing more than the 4 years I spent at Berklee… and that’s not a slight on the school as I loved my experience there.
John
John
Two years later I began a search for a sax teacher and happened to come across Steve Neff when I was searching YouTube for sax teachers.  I went to neffmusic.com and was very impressed with the lessons Steve Neff was offering.  The concept of selecting lessons was an approach that I thought was unique and purchased a few lessons.  I liked the lessons so much that I signed-up for a 6 month package. I was very happy with all the lessons I selected.  I also purchased Steve’s book Mastering the B… Read more
Michael
I would like to say that in the last year my sax playing has progressed loads from your lessons. I have had a sax for about 20 years and dabbled with lessons from a few teachers and have learnt very little from them. As you have said in your lessons many teachers tell you to use the blues scale and leave it there, not even showing you the resolution points!!. I am now believing I can in time become a good improviser.
Thanks again,
Shane
Shane
I am a music book junkie and I have to say that your books are the most clear, user friendly, and helpful books I own.  They are my absolute favorites and I only wish I had them years ago.  I wouldn’t change a thing about the experience I had in acquiring my degree at Berklee, but my playing has perhaps grown more in the time I’ve spent buried in your books and lessons.  Keep up the great work!!! Thanks, John
John
First, I’m really excited about your materials! This site is a vast resource for any aspiring (and maybe already inspired) jazz musicians. I’m not a sax player, I play mandolin and fiddle, but have been learning jazz and playing weekly with a quintet for the past 6 months and have been struggling with all of the issues you get into in your lessons. I bought several books and lessons and plan to continue with some others as soon as I organize my practice routine. Thanks again for a great site … Read more
Tony Galfano
I just joined Neff Music last month. I can’t tell you how excited I’ve been to be able to pick back up on lessons. I’ve been in a rut and you got me out! I’ve especially appreciated the Lesson Path section. It was so clear I knew exactly where to jump in and start. Many many thanks!
Karin

Hello Steve,

I have not received my alto yet but have already gone through 14 lessons. I love your approach, style, knowledge and competence. I now regret so much to have stayed away from playing the sax for the past 45-50 years…(I am 65).  But It is never too late to get back to your first love. After 23 years in compuer sciences and 22 years in finances…I am now back to music for the rest of my life.

Doing some research on the net, I found this:

http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?1… Read more

Claude

Featured Lessons

  • Mastering the Dominant Pentatonic Sound over a Blues (Digital PDF Book) Mastering the Dominant Pentatonic Sound over a Blues (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $19.99 Original price was: $19.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
  • The Secret to Modern Outside Jazz Lines Lesson-Minor The Secret to Modern Outside Jazz Lines Lesson-Minor $9.99
  • Creating Modern II-V-I Lines with Simple Pentatonics Lesson Creating Modern II-V-I Lines with Simple Pentatonics Lesson
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
  • The Best Embouchure for Tone, Intonation and Endurance Lesson The Best Embouchure for Tone, Intonation and Endurance Lesson
    Rated 4.91 out of 5
    $9.99
  • Devastating Dominant Lines for Jazz and Funk Soloing (Digital PDF Book) Devastating Dominant Lines for Jazz and Funk Soloing (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $14.99
  • Mastering the Minor ii-7b5 V7b9 Bebop Scale (Digital PDF Book) Mastering the Minor ii-7b5 V7b9 Bebop Scale (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $14.99
  • Lesson Series Deals-Save Big on Select Lessons

Product Categories

Recent Reviews

  • Playing Outside-4 Tonic Dominant b9 Pentatonics-Lesson 1 Playing Outside-4 Tonic Dominant b9 Pentatonics-Lesson 1
    Rated 5 out of 5
    by Stuart
  • Mastering Altered Pentatonics (Digital PDF Book) Mastering Altered Pentatonics (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5 out of 5
    by Jim Ramsey
  • Practicing Double-Time Licks Lesson Practicing Double-Time Licks Lesson
    Rated 5 out of 5
    by Az Samad
  • Bebop Scale-Altered Scale II-V-I Practice Lesson Bebop Scale-Altered Scale II-V-I Practice Lesson by Noah

Top Rated Products

  • Mastering the Major Bebop Scale & Sound (Digital PDF Book) Mastering the Major Bebop Scale & Sound (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $14.99
  • The Style of Dexter Gordon-Lady Bird Lesson 1 The Style of Dexter Gordon-Lady Bird Lesson 1
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
  • Tune of the Week-Days of Wine and Roses Lesson Tune of the Week-Days of Wine and Roses Lesson
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99

Footer

Recent Comments

  • Giuseppe C. on SYOS Max Ionata Signature Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Review
  • Mark White on The Boston Sax Shop Red Label Custom Tenor Saxophone Reeds Review
  • Steve on Morgan Kind of Blue Cannonball Adderley Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece Review
  • Steve on SYOS Max Ionata Signature Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Review
  • Steve on GetASax GS SLANT 7* Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Review

Top rated products

  • Mastering the Major Bebop Scale & Sound (Digital PDF Book) Mastering the Major Bebop Scale & Sound (Digital PDF Book)
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $14.99
  • Tune of the Week-Softly as a Morning Sunrise Lesson Tune of the Week-Softly as a Morning Sunrise Lesson
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
  • The Style of Dexter Gordon-Lady Bird Lesson 1 The Style of Dexter Gordon-Lady Bird Lesson 1
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
  • Tune of the Week-Days of Wine and Roses Lesson Tune of the Week-Days of Wine and Roses Lesson
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99
  • Tune of the Week-Invitation Tune of the Week-Invitation
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $9.99

Product tags

alto sax alto saxophone approach notes audio lesson bebop scale beginner beginner saxophone blues blues licks blues patterns blues scale blues scales diminished scale dominant chords ear training fundamentals II-V-I improvisation jazz improvisation jazz lines jazz patterns jazz sax jazz saxophone jazz standard jazz standards licks Mastering the Blues Scale Michael Brecker modern improv modern improvisation online lesson patterns playing outside practice habits reading music sax basics sax lessons saxophone scales smooth jazz steve neff tenor sax tenor saxophone video lesson video lessons
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • SUPPORT

Neffmusic © 2005–2026