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Saxophone Warm Ups - E Major Scale

Saxophone Warm Ups - E Major Scale

FromHow To Play The Sax - Saxophone Podcast


Saxophone Warm Ups - E Major Scale

FromHow To Play The Sax - Saxophone Podcast

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Saxophone Warm Ups - E Major ScaleIn exactly the same way that Athletes need to warm up their bodies before competing, we Musicians need to warm up too.We can progress further and faster with our chosen craft (saxophone !!!) and develop good habits which in turn make our playing easier and more enjoyable – if we do some saxophone warm ups.   And then a wonderful cycle starts !The example here in this saxophone lesson is learning how to play E Major on the saxophone.  Please go out of your way to apply this concept to your other scales !Saxophone Warm UpsSaxophone Finger ExercisesSaxophone Scale ExercisesAlto Sax ScalesHowToPlayTheSax.comHow To Play The SaxOnline Saxophone Lessons.Beginner Saxophone Lessons.How To Play Saxophone.:-)At howToPlayTheSax.com we are all about quick wins, tips, hints and suggestions, as well as helping you take your saxophone playing to the next level.And we have some fun along the way.Even if you have never played the saxophone before, we can get you started with learning how to play the saxophone and have you rocking and rolling in no time.The Cheat Sheets inside the Members Area (and the Members Forums) at HowToPlayTheSax.com make learning how to play the saxophone easier too.This is an edited and abbreviated saxophone lesson.  The full video saxophone lesson for this saxophone lesson video inside the Members Area at HowToPlayTheSax.com runs for just under 16 minutes.Please don’t forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome and Repeat ?Thanks,MatthewNot a member yet ?  Really ?!?  Join us and get access to the always increasing library of saxophone lessons, PDF cheat sheets, a saxophone players community - and learn how to play the sax !If you would like simple step by step instructions to help you learn how to play the saxophone:all designed to help you play the Rock, Soul, Funk and Blues music that YOU want to play quickly and easily,all neatly organised in the one convenient location,all provided by an experienced saxophone teacher,all available when ever it suits YOU (rather than when it suits someone else),with a forum community to ask questions and receive (and give) answers,then check out our saxophone lessons membership options.Get started on your saxophone journey today !Remember – I can help you learn How To Play The Sax ? ?Support the show
Released:
Dec 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have Fun. Play Saxophone. Be Awesome. Repeat. The HowToPlayTheSax.com Website, Youtube Channel and Saxophone Podcast are dedicated to helping YOU become a better saxophonist. My name is Matthew and I help beginner saxophone players of all ages learn how to play their favourite Rock, Soul, Funk and Blues songs without reading music – quickly and easily – with my online saxophone lessons via the Membership inside HowToPlayTheSax.com, via my Blog, via my Youtube Channel and via this Saxophone Podcast ! Whether it’s impressing your friends, or improving your own bedroom warrior chops, getting up to speed to join a band, or simply helping you play the music that YOU want to play, I am here to help your saxophone dreams become a reality. If you want to learn how to play the saxophone, you’ve come to the right place ? I can provide you with the guidance, structure, organisation, curation, expertise and skills you need to be the saxophone player that you have always wanted to be. And we’ll have some fun along the way ! I created this Saxophone Podcast (and Website and Youtube Channel) to be the resources that I wish I had when I was learning how to play the saxophone. Let's learn how to play the sax ! Thanks, Matthew from https://HowToPlayTheSax.com