Category Archives: Saxophone

If you play sax – you’ll be interested in this part of the blog

Saxophones/Flutes – check sticky pads

Hi all,   Always check for pads that are sticking. Doing this before playing will save that embarrassing moment when a note comes out incorrect! The suspect ones to check are G#, low C# and the Bis keywork. Flutes – … Continue reading

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Reeds – Don’t attach yourself to them…

Too many students play on reeds that are broken or just worn out. A reed only has a certain shelf life once used for the first time – think of them as yogurts in the fridge. Also, you may occasionally … Continue reading

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A Thank you

In response to me saying about donating new unused reeds of a strength you won’t use anymore – Big thanks to Ian Stubbs for donating about 20 reeds to the pool of reeds I use for students wishing to experiment … Continue reading

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Unused reeds…

Hi,   To all clarinet and saxophone students, please do let me have any reeds that you haven’t used and aren’t planning too. I have a little bank of reeds (all new), that I give out to any student if … Continue reading

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Scales with Metronome..

Scales are the mark of a musician with good technique – even if you want to play for pure fun – surely you want to sound good? Scales are the way to do this. They should sound flowing and even … Continue reading

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Balanced Pressure

Many new saxophone players ‘bite’ too hard.  The saxophone is all about equal amount of pressure and balance. Not too little mouthpiece in the mouth and not too much. Not too tight an embouchure and mouth support and not too … Continue reading

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Relaxed Embouchure…

Hi all, within reason try to keep a relaxed embouchure. The squeak that many musicians face at the start of playing clarinet  /saxophone is due to either lack of embouchure but more commonly being too tight on the mouthpiece and … Continue reading

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Runyon Mouthpieces

There are a fantastic set of mouthpieces for saxophone and clarinet at the runyon website. These mouthpieces are easy to play, have a high sound and baffle and project notes like no other mouthpiece I’ve tried to date – particularly … Continue reading

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Radio 2 Jazz Show…

Hi all, For those interested in Jazz listen to Jamie Cullum on  Radio 2 every Tuesday evening at 7-8Pm…great show and fantastic music. Has current info on festivals and gigs across the country – like the first blues festival in … Continue reading

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Saxophone Left Thumb Technique

Hi, Make sure that your left hand thumb is always touching and resting on the octave mechanism – if not you will never have the desired speed needed to switch between low and higher notes. Get used to this position … Continue reading

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