Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate player looking to refine your articulation, understanding these basics will greatly enhance your playing and open the doors to more advanced techniques. So, grab your saxophone, neck, mouthpiece, and reed, and let’s explore tonging together.
In this blog post, we will discuss five common problems that often arise for beginner and intermediate saxophone students. By identifying these issues and providing tips to overcome them, we hope to help aspiring saxophonists improve their skills and enjoy their musical journey to the fullest.
While it’s true that having a wide range of accessories can be beneficial, we believe in a minimalist approach that prioritizes practicing and honing your skills. Let’s dive into the essential accessories that every saxophonist should consider.
Every story has a beginning and an end, and for me, the London Saxophone School, that journey began in the Drawing Room within Clementi House. Over the years, this humble abode became the nurturing ground for countless saxophonists and the birthplace of beautiful melodies. As the time has come to bid farewell to this cherished space, I find myself reflecting on the memories, gratitude, and growth that Clementi House has provided us.
Join me as we embark on a journey, celebrating the end of an era and embracing the anticipation of new beginnings.
If you’re a saxophone player, then you know how important it is to warm up before practicing or performing. But what kind of saxophone warm-ups should you do, and how can you keep them interesting and effective? In this article, we’ll explore three ideas that are great for saxophone players of all levels.
Playing the saxophone can be a rewarding experience, but dealing with the reeds can be frustrating. In this article, we will discuss four things that you should know about saxophone reeds to make the process easier.
Feeling frustrated because your notes keep wobbling out of control?
As a beginner saxophonist, it is normal to experience wobbling notes or what is commonly referred to as vibrato.
Fear not! In this article, we have some tips and tricks for you to keep your lips healthy while playing your instrument. Firstly, is it normal to have tooth marks on the bottom lip?
Let’s take a look at the 3 best saxophones for beginners models under £1,000.