The Complete Saxophone Fingering System
Here you have all the resources needed to learn the complete saxophone fingering system from the lowest Bb to the highest F#. There is a complete fingering chart for reference and 3 videos showing the exact fingerings for all the notes of the saxophone:
- Video 1 – middle C# down to the lowest note Bb
- Video 2 – middle C# up to the high C#
- Video 3 – High C# up to the highest F#
You will start on the middle C#. It’s the easiest note you can play on the saxophone because it’s in the middle range which is the easiest to hit and it involves no fingers at all.
You will be able to watch and learn at your own pace. Pause, rewind or fast forward the videos as you need to go over the entire range daily until you know all the fingering from memory.
*Please note – this tutorial is also included in my eBook “How To Play The Saxophone – A Complete Beginners Guide” which can be downloaded for $9.99 – so if you plan on getting or already have that course you already have access to these videos.
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A Perfect Saxophone Daily Routine For Beginners
Just 30-60 Minutes a Day Guarantees Results!
Practicing is an art in itself.
It requires discipline and focus, therefore should be done when your mind is fresh. Early in the day is better than late in the day after a long days work. It’s way too easy and counterproductive to ramble on without direction for an hour for weeks or months on end without gaining any results with your sound and technique.
If you put the right exercises into those practice sessions each day you can change all that.
Who is This Practice Routine Perfect For?
This routine I have put together is a solid and strong one specifically for the beginner that can already play all the notes of the saxophone… if you can’t then get the tutorial above!
Also, if you have been playing for several months to even several years, or played years ago but want to start up again and get steady, positive results.
How Long Should We Practice Each Day?
30-60 minutes a day of proper and focused practicing is better than several hours of aimless, unfocused practicing. We need to focus, think, and listen.
The 3 Most Important Things to Practice, and in Which Order
1. Tone
2. Technique
3. Music
Overview of this Complete Practice Routine:
Tone
- major scale
- major chord arpeggio
- melody
exercise #2 – long tones
- using the chromatic scale for long tones
- full Range of the horn
Technique
exercise #3 – developing speed
- using the chromatic scale to increase speed and dexterity
- using a metronome to ensure success
exercise #4 – major scales and chords
- learn and memorize all major scales and chords
- speed is not important at first[/info]
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