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July 25th, 2008 admin



Saxophone Music

Things To Consider If You Want To Learn Saxophone

For jazz or reggae music lovers, saxophone is considered to be one of the most interesting musical instruments. There are many inexpensive sax online but be sure to choose quality over price. Buying one is important so that you can practice anytime you want. Be sure to purchase some needed accessories too, such as cork grease, neck strap, a stand, swab, and a firm case to protect your saxophone.

Although there are many saxophone instructional DVDs available, many people suggest hiring a music teacher. This is the only method that is guaranteed to steer you away from developing bad habits. While looking for the right teacher, you can also study the basics before you embark on a rigid music tutorial to learn saxophone.

Getting Started In learning Saxophone

Before blowing the instrument, it is better to have an understanding about its parts and the functions of each so you can have a better foundation on how to create a sound.

The saxophone has two main parts – the neck and the body. The neck is the removable tube (except for soprano) that is attached to the body. This is where you will find the mouthpiece. The body is conical in shape.  Attached to it are the rods, the keys, and other essential parts of the instrument. The rod is very important during a performance, because it supports all your movements when playing. Like everything else, the rod should be well-maintained especially during extended performance. The pads, meanwhile, are the main part of the saxophone that produces sound. Remember to check the pads regularly to be sure that they are totally covering the holes.

The most common type of saxophone for beginners is the alto. Its shape and size make for easier handling, so it is recommended by the teachers to their students. There are also a number of standard repertoires available for alto such as Debussy, Ibert and Glazunov.

Soprano saxophones come in straight and curved shapes, and are considered to be the most complex type of sax. It is the preferred sax when playing contemporary pieces.

The other more popular sax is the jazz saxophone, also known as the tenor. This can also be used by novices. It is bigger in size than the alto with a little curve on the neck area.

Playing the Saxophone

Knowing the basic notes is very important when you are starting to learn saxophone. Actually, you can only perfect this with the help of a music instructor. DVDs and tutorial books might be more convenient but the guidance of a live teacher is invaluable.

You will need to study the keys of the instrument thoroughly to memorize proper finger placement. After learning the basic lessons, you will move further to more complex lessons such as changing and pulling of notes.

While watching a musician, you may think that playing the saxophone is very easy, but it is actually difficult. Having an interest in reggae, jazz and classical music will make you more familiar with the tune and melody. Consequently, playing the sax will be more fun and enjoyable for you.

On top of it all, what would really make learning the saxophone easier are interest and willingness to learn. These qualities will surely take you to more complex repertoires and pieces as you continue to expand your knowledge and skills.

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