Advanced Sight-Reading Etudes for Saxophones Vol. II
This is the second set in the Advanced Sight-reading Etudes for Saxophones series, comprising sixty pages of studies to enhance the sight-reading proficiency of saxophonists. The series is designed to facilitate the coordination of the intermediate to advanced saxophonists in the situation that requires great concentration and mental awareness. The benefit of the studies is not limited to the plain sight-reading circumstances, as the familiarity of accidentals will also argument saxophonists’ capability to sight-read and improvise on uncommon keys. It is recommended that users adopt slower tempos during the initiative stage and gradually increase the tempo to gain the dexterity. It is also recommended to use the metronome to assist saxophonists to develop the internal comprehension of the time.
Advanced Sight-Reading Etudes for Saxophones Vol. II (814.84 KB)
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grácias, miraré los ejercicios y te comentaré cosas…….
Hello
I’m french, I love Jazz Music. I played Tenor Sax in a little band. I want to enhance my solo practice. I think your files are very good stuff to do it. You make a very good work. Thanks. PAT
hi,jen,nice stuff..i’ll check it for me and my students..thanks..a lot of work..
Hi Vlady! Nice to hear from you. Best wishes to you as always!
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