Monday 18 July 2016

Christopher Best - Tips for Musicians Learning the Saxophone

Christopher Best is a music instructor who is currently operating his own tutoring business out of his home office. He has been teaching students how to play the saxophone for eight years, and he understands what it takes to be a successful music teacher. Here are some useful tips for new players looking to learn the saxophone.

Christopher Best
 
If you have the means, find a good teacher. Learning an instrument on your own is difficult, especially if you can learn more easily through auditory instruction or demonstration. When you’re trying to learn the saxophone, which requires certain breathing techniques to create specific tones, it’s much easier if you have an example who can show you what you’re being taught.

Try to focus on your breath. Instruments like the saxophone are based on a player’s breath, and how well they are able to control it for future notes. Part of learning the instrument means learning how to anticipate certain notes, and controlling your breath in the process. Work on breathing techniques on your own or with your instructor in order to improve.

You also need to work on your finger movements. Like most other instruments, the saxophone requires the ability to move your fingers to different positions at the same time, and quickly. You need to work on your dexterity, and your ability to do multiple things with your fingers at the same time.

Christopher Best is a dedicated saxophone teacher who has been teaching students for nearly ten years. He also has a Master of Science degree in Music Education from Florida International University, which he received in 2014.