Getting Into Good Habits on the Sax

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Subject: Saxophone
Last updated: 10/02/2011
Tags: advice (beginners), saxophone
Saxophone

I believe the most effective way to learn an instrument is to keep good habits when practising. If students hold good habits from the beginning their progression will be much more efficient.

One way to achieve this is to always play the Saxophone with a very strong and full sound. Every time you play, ask yourself whether this is the sound you want to create.

I have spent time speaking with some of the best Saxophonist in New York on this subject. they spend most of their time getting into better habits when playing.


Max Johnson Saxophone Teacher (East London)

About The Author

Hello, My name is Max and I teach the Saxophone and Clarinet. If you want to learn either instrument with a relaxed and patient teacher don't hesitate to contact me.



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