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Saxophone Lesson Course

  1. The easiest Instrument to play well
  2. Getting from A to B
  3. Getting started
  4. Contents of the Saxophone Course
  5. For Absolute Beginners
  6. How to Enrol
  7. Saxophone Fingering Charts

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    Comments by Experienced Musicians

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SAX 1 - The easiest instrument to play well

It is often said that :

"the saxophone is the easiest instrument to play badly"

This is undoubtedly true.
Oddly enough it is equally true to say that :

"the saxophone is the easiest instrument to play well"

Einstein
The crucial difference between playing badly and playing well is "know how".

Once you have a clear concept of how to play the saxophone, you simply will not stop getting better. That is the beauty of music, you never stop learning.

But you need to have a clear concept of what it is all about. Without it you can play all your life and progress very little.
The main thing you will achieve is fooling yourself. Perhaps you learn to play a bit faster, big deal ! It does not mean very much, for :

"it ain't worth a bone, if it hasn't got a tone !"
I regularly get mature students that come to me after a lifetime of playing, who are dissatisfied and frustrated with their playing.
Their problem is in each and every case the same. They lack a clear concept of how to play the saxophone. They are going around in circles and can't get out.

This is what the Jazclass Saxophone Course is all about.

If you have an honest look at yourself and find that you have at best only a vague idea of what you are doing, then this course is for you.
It does not matter how long you have been playing, one day, or a whole lifetime : I urge you to follow this course, it will change the way you play forever.

Sax player 2


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SAX 2 - Getting from A to B

We all know that the shortest route between two points, A and B, is a straight line.

Parade

To travel that route you need four things.

  1. The location of A
    "A" represents the concept of how to play the saxophone.
    This is what the Saxophone Course will provide.
    It will explain to you in detail the principles of good saxophone playing : posture, embouchure, breathing, voicing, articulation, fingering, etc..

  2. The location of B
    "B" is your concept of how you wish to sound.
    This means identifying and listening to your favourite sax player.
    As you progress through the Course you will get a better idea of what you should be listening for. This will bring your "B" more in focus.

  3. Transport to travel (your legs, a car, a camel).
    The Saxophone Course also provides the mode of transport.
    This consists of a comprehensive selection of exercises (on tones, overtones, articulation, vibrato and ballads) and a well organised Practice Schedule to get you to "B".

  4. Fuel for the vehicle to get you there (food, petrol, water).
    The fuel is provided by yourself.
    You must decide to undertake regular practice and be motivated to continue no matter what. You can do it entirely at your own pace, but don't stop !
    Knowing where A and B are and having the means to travel is no good to you if there is no fuel.

As you travel on the road B will become more and more in focus.
However you will never actually get there, for B, like a mirage, will always move further ahead of you. This is a characteristic feature of all art. You can always get better.


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SAX 3 - Getting started

Today is the first day of the rest of your life !
Why not make a start right now and get organised.

  1. Prepare your A and B


  2. Prepare to practise regularly.
    You will achieve more by practising 20 - 30 minutes each day than by 2 or 3 hours one day and nothing for the next two days.
    • Try to practise 5 days a week and take 2 days rest.
      This way you can sustain regular practice for a long time.

    • Keep your sax on a stand.
      This way you can pick it up any time and do not waste time putting the instrument together.

    • Set a regular time during the day for your practice and keep this time slot for this purpose no matter what.


  3. The Saxophone Course provides you with a Logbook to record your practice. In this you can specify the time spent on tone exercises, technique, etudes, songs, improvisation each practice session.
    Add the total (in minutes) for each day, and add all totals for each week. This will give you a (well earned) sense of achievement and will help to motivate you to sustain your efforts.


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SAX 4 - Contents of the Saxophone Course

Regardless whether you have been playing for 6 months or for 20 years, this Course will dramatically improve (if not revolutionise) your approach to good saxophone playing!

(I give you an unconditional Money Back Guarantee on this.)

Comments by Experienced Musicians

The Saxophone Course consists of 10 lessons.

  1. Each lesson is viewed through your web browser, and looks the same way as this and all other lessons on Jazclass.

  2. The Course is sent to you by airmail on CD-ROM.

  3. Simply copy and paste the 'Jazclass' folder from the CD (which contains all the courses you order) onto your hard drive, then open the access file with your browser (without going online), and all lessons are at your finger tips and ready to go.

  4. The files consist of html text files, gif files for illustrations, exercises and sheet music of songs, and of Play-a-Long midi files.

The whole course provides you with sufficient material to practice for a considerable time.

Sax player 1 The Lesson topics are :

  • Lesson 1 The Concept of Resonator Control

  • Lesson 2 Posture

  • Lesson 3 Embouchure, Mouthpiece, Reed

  • Lesson 4 Air Support and Breathing

  • Lesson 5 Voicing and the first Overtone Exercises

  • Lesson 6 Oral tract Registers (the sure way to a big sound)

  • Lesson 7 Articulation

  • Lesson 8 Fingering Principles

  • Lesson 9 Long tone Exercises and Organic Imagery

  • Lesson 10 Vibrato- and Altissimo- Exercises


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SAX 5 - For Absolute Beginners

The Saxophone Course assumes that :

  1. you have been playing for at least 6-12 months,

  2. you are familiar with basic music notation

  3. and that you can play simple exercises and songs.

If you are an absolute beginner and still have to learn the above skills I recommend you purchase a good Sax Beginners Tutor book and use it in conjunction with the Jazclass Saxophone Course.
I find the following book very good and use it for all my students.

Learn as you play Saxophone - by Peter Wastall
(Boosey & Hawkes Music Publ.Ltd. - 295 Regent street, London W1R 8JH)

The book contains good basic exercises, songs and duets which simultaneously develop your playing and music reading skills.
If it is not available in your area you can purchase a copy from Jazclass.
The Jazclass price is US$ 25 which includes Airmail postage.
Purchase the book online in the Secure MUSIC SHOP or order it by FAX or AIRMAIL Letter.


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SAX 6 - How to enrol

The Saxophone Course is distributed on CD-ROM, suitable for both PC and Macintosh computers.

Simply copy and paste the 'Jazclass' folder from the CD (which contains all courses you order) onto your computer, open the access file in the folder with your web browser (without going online), and all lessons are at your fingertips.

You can enrol in the Secure Online MUSIC SHOP (look under "Courses on CD-ROM") or by email or letter.



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SAX 7 - Saxophone Fingering Charts

Below complimentary Fingering Charts for the Saxophone.
Fingerings are the same for Baritone, Tenor, Alto and Soprano Sax.


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saxfing1.gifSax Fingering Chart (page 1 of 2)
saxfing2.gifSax Fingering Chart (page 2 of 2)
saxfing3.gifSax Keys Diagram




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Michael Furstner. All rights reserved.