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    Learn To Play Saxophone: Beginner To Pro In Under Four Hours

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    Learn To Play Saxophone: Beginner To Pro In Under Four Hours

    Learn To Play Saxophone: Beginner To Pro In Under Four Hours
    Last updated 7/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.90 GB | Duration: 3h 55m

    Master the art of Saxophone! Cover a year's worth of private lessons in just a few hours, for a fraction of the cost.

    What you'll learn
    Assemble and care for a saxophone
    Form a correct, strong saxophone embouchure
    Read and interpret music notation
    Play dozens of popular melodies and songs
    Perform multiple Major scales
    Recognize and play nearly every note on the saxophone
    Requirements
    Working Alto-Saxophone
    Saxophone Reeds
    Neck Strap
    Description
    || COURSE DESCRIPTION ||
    Learning to play the saxophone is incredibly rewarding, but getting started is a challenge. 
    That's where MusicProfessor can help you make the most of your practice. Start from opening your case for the first time and progress all the way to playing your first melodies. Master all of the techniques necessary to become a great saxophonist. On the way, you'll also learn music theory and musicianship skills. 
    And save money while you study with us! Private lessons are expensive. Each MusicProfessor Saxophone course provides an entire year’s worth of lessons, for a fraction of the cost, and at your own convenience.
    Join over 18,000 MusicProfessor students and begin your studies today!
    || COURSE FEATURES ||
    75+ video lessonsDownloadable sheet musicAnimated fingering chartsSaxophone equipment recommendationsSaxophone-specific troubleshooting tips and adviceDozens of familiar melodies and songsTechnique-building exercisesMajor scales and scale exercisesMusic Theory basics
    MusicProfessor's curriculum is used in nearly 100 schools and school districts throughout the United States and by more than 18,000 students and music teachers throughout the world. Nowhere else can you find the level of detail and professional instruction of MusicProfessor's curriculum.
    Fulfill your musical destiny by enrolling today!
    || NOTABLE REVIEWS ||
    “Good clear instruction. They way in which this course is presented is well thought out and wants to make you learn more and more. The pace is also good, gives you time to practice. Very clear instruction.”
        -Enrico Marongiu
    “A good start, from the very beginning. Having attended other in-person courses, I'd say this is the right way to approach the discovery and practice of Saxophone playing.”
        -T. Lee
    || ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR ||
    Born and raised in the Chicago area, Los Angeles-based saxophonist-composer Dave Wilson graduated from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, studying under David Baker, Tom Walsh, and Pat Harbison. Following that, he lived in Macedonia for two years,working in the non-profit sector yet immersed in a world of Balkan music, performing with local folk, jazz, and rock musicians in the studio, in local clubs, and at festivals.
    His collaborators have included Curt Smith (Tears for Fears), Dave Stewart (Eurhythmics), Engelbert Humperdinck, James Torm, composer Mateo Messina (Juno, Thank You for Smoking), producer Charlton Pettus, and French gypsy jazz artist Jessica Fichot.
    His performance work has taken him to the stages of the Chicago World Music Festival, the Lotus Festival, the Guadalajara International Book Fair, the London Palladium, the Sydney Opera House, and the Araneta Coliseum, where Ali and Frazier met at the Thrilla in Manila. In 2010 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, he debuted Light Connected, a piece for clarinet, alto flute, cello, bass, cajon, dancer, and spoken word poet that he conceptualized and co-composed.
    In addition to his work as a composer-musician, Dave just completed a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology at UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music. His work there focused on the Macedonian folk tradition, and on how traditional and popular music reflect, articulate,and construct national identity, politics, class, and ethnic tensions in the context of a post-socialist capitalist society.

    This course has been provided by MusicProfessor, an online music education company.

    Overview

    Section 1: Intro to Saxophone

    Lecture 1 Intro

    Lecture 2 Putting it Together

    Lecture 3 Breathing

    Lecture 4 Playing Position

    Lecture 5 Taking it Apart

    Section 2: Embouchure

    Lecture 6 Intro

    Lecture 7 Recap

    Lecture 8 Embouchure

    Lecture 9 Notes B+C

    Lecture 10 Tonguing

    Lecture 11 Tonguing and Tuning

    Section 3: Reading Music

    Lecture 12 Intro

    Lecture 13 Recap

    Lecture 14 Longtones

    Lecture 15 Learning to Read Music

    Lecture 16 Exercises 1

    Lecture 17 Exercises 2

    Section 4: Slurring and Tonguing

    Lecture 18 Intro

    Lecture 19 Recap

    Lecture 20 Notes A+G

    Lecture 21 Half Notes vs Whole Notes

    Lecture 22 Slurring

    Lecture 23 Slurring + Tonguing

    Lecture 24 Articulations Combined

    Lecture 25 Articulations Continued

    Lecture 26 Half Rests

    Lecture 27 Final Exercise

    Section 5: Crossing the Break

    Lecture 28 Intro

    Lecture 29 Recap

    Lecture 30 Notes D, E, F, F#, and G

    Lecture 31 Quarter Notes

    Lecture 32 Counting

    Lecture 33 Crossing the Break

    Lecture 34 Combined Rhythms, Notes, and Articulations

    Lecture 35 Mary Had a Little Lamb

    Lecture 36 Lightly Row

    Lecture 37 London Bridge

    Section 6: 3/4 Time

    Lecture 38 Intro

    Lecture 39 Recap

    Lecture 40 Notes - Low C, D, E, F, and F#

    Lecture 41 G Major Scale

    Lecture 42 3/4 Time + Dotted Half Notes

    Lecture 43 Exercise 1

    Lecture 44 Exercise 2

    Lecture 45 Exercise 3

    Lecture 46 Exercise 4

    Lecture 47 Hat Dance

    Lecture 48 Birthday

    Section 7: The Octave Key

    Lecture 49 Intro

    Lecture 50 Recap

    Lecture 51 Notes - High A, B, and C + C Major Scale

    Lecture 52 Quarter Rests

    Lecture 53 Exercise 1

    Lecture 54 Exercise 2

    Lecture 55 Exercise 3

    Lecture 56 Exercise 4

    Lecture 57 Theme from 'Symphony No. 1'

    Section 8: Eighth Notes

    Lecture 58 Intro

    Lecture 59 Recap

    Lecture 60 Notes Bb+B

    Lecture 61 F Major Scale

    Lecture 62 Eighth Notes

    Lecture 63 Eighth Notes Continued

    Lecture 64 Yankee Doodle

    Lecture 65 Polly Wolly Doodle

    Section 9: Articulation

    Lecture 66 Intro

    Lecture 67 Recap

    Lecture 68 Notes G#+C#

    Lecture 69 A Major Scale

    Lecture 70 Legato

    Lecture 71 Staccato

    Lecture 72 Articulations Combined

    Lecture 73 Eighth Rests

    Lecture 74 Syncopation

    Lecture 75 This Old Man

    Lecture 76 Lightly Row

    Section 10: Conclusion

    Lecture 77 Final Lesson

    Students looking to catch up,Students looking to get ahead,Adult Learners,Absolute Beginners,Music students who can't access a private teacher