How to read music for the saxophone #1

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • This video will explain the theory of music for the saxophone in order to play sheet music. It will explain how to recognise notes on a staff or stave and explain the effects of accidentals such as sharps, flats and naturals. It will also explain how notes in the altissimo range are recorded.

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  • @larryharrell8383
    @larryharrell8383 3 роки тому +10

    As a grown man trying to learn the sax and music for the first time ever, this channel is invaluable. Thank you!

  • @dennisheuer7246
    @dennisheuer7246 Рік тому +1

    Thanks to you reading music is finally starting to make sense. Looking forward to next lesson

  • @johnnythe3rd182
    @johnnythe3rd182 Рік тому

    This is a GREAT refresher course for me. I've played the Clarinet in the band throughout my school years. Now I got me an Alto Sax to play in my later years.

  • @zergfan3
    @zergfan3 Рік тому

    Some of the best tutorials on youtube

  • @penny.ventures
    @penny.ventures 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so happy I found this channel. Thank you.

  • @xC4Rbonx
    @xC4Rbonx 2 роки тому

    I’m about a month in to learning sax. Been working on reading sheet music and these lessons help a lot. Thanks so much!

  • @kings247online7
    @kings247online7 8 місяців тому

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  • @MarioPerez-kb5gv
    @MarioPerez-kb5gv 3 роки тому +2

    Great explanation for learning how to read music, thank you for sharing this with us .

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  3 роки тому +5

      Hi. Glad you enjoyed it. It is part of a series of 5 videos each building on the last. Maybe check out the others if you are learning to read sheet music. Thanks

  • @andrewsaint7163
    @andrewsaint7163 3 роки тому

    Superb tutorial! Thank you.

  • @dd2053
    @dd2053 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! The Sax lessons on UA-cam

  • @edmundogordon7370
    @edmundogordon7370 2 роки тому

    Great information 👍

  • @kevennguyen3332
    @kevennguyen3332 Рік тому

    ❤thank you. I wish I watch this earlier!

  • @time_371
    @time_371 2 роки тому

    I have a question about transposition on saxophones, I’m not a sax player.
    But a sax on Eb, the note C on stave plays an Eb.. I conjure its something to do with the easiness of retaining major scale ‘playing’ shapes? Does it make playing easy or its some other reason? Thanks a lot.

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  2 роки тому

      Hi. Each type of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor and bari) has a different size tubing which means they sound different notes when using the same fingering. To make it easier to switch between the different types of saxophones they all have the same fingering names. So it would be easy for someone playing a tenor to play an alto. They would know all the notes and scales and will only need to transpose the melody. If all the fingerings were named according to the sounds they produced like on a piano, then it would be more difficult when switching instruments. So we all use the same fingerings when playing a scale but the sound being produce would be different. If you playing from sax sheet music there is no problem. If you are playing with other instruments then you have to transpose so that you are playing in the same key as them. Hope that makes sense. Thanks.

    • @time_371
      @time_371 2 роки тому

      @@Saxcomprehensive Thanks for the reply. So I suppose we’ve chosen to make room for trouble with notating side of things instead of hindering the playability of the instrument? If thats it then it makes sense..

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  2 роки тому +1

      @@time_371 Hi. To be honest, once you start learning the instrument it really doesn't matter that its a transposing instrument. If you play from sax sheet music then its already transposed for you, so if a C is written on the sheet music then you finger a C on the sax regardless of what sound is actually coming out. Most people play by ear so again the notation does not matter. It only become complicated when a sax player and a piano player for example uses the same sheet music. In this case one of the players will have to transpose so they are both playing in the same key. If you are thinking of learning the sax, you shouldn't let this worry you. This system has been used to years and besides saxophones are not the only transposing instrument. I have found that the notation system works. Just make sure that if playing with other instruments that you have music written for the sax or play by ear. Thanks.

  • @darudesandstorm5993
    @darudesandstorm5993 Рік тому

    can you talk about how sheet music is different for alto sax which is an E flat instrument

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  Рік тому

      Hi. If you have sheet music written for the alto saxophone like a Charlie Parker omnibook then you would read the music as normal. If the written note is a C then finger a C on the saxophone etc. There is no difference since the sheet music is written for the alto saxophone and the sound coming out of the saxophone would be as the composer intended. If you are reading music written for another instrument like a piano then you would have to transpose it so it can sound as the composer intended. Read and play the sheet music in an alto saxophone book as described in the video. When you finger a C on the alto sax the sound coming out of the sax will be Eb. This is taken in account when writing the music so we do not need to do anything when playing saxophone sheet music. However a saxophone and piano playing the same note would sound different and that is why the written music for both instruments would be in different keys. I hope this answered your question.

  • @dd2053
    @dd2053 3 роки тому

    Do you offer individual lessons please

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  3 роки тому

      Hi Ekow. Sorry I do not offer lessons but there are many great saxophone channels on UA-cam and many of them offer zoom lessons.

    • @dd2053
      @dd2053 3 роки тому

      @@Saxcomprehensive
      Is there anyone that you can recommend for mr please

  • @sneaksallred
    @sneaksallred 2 роки тому

    sheet music is a tough journey to learn for me. Maybe i've got adhd or something

    • @Saxcomprehensive
      @Saxcomprehensive  2 роки тому

      Hi. It is a long process to master it but if you practice a little every day playing from sheet music it will get easier. I spend a least a hour a day playing along to UA-cam transcriptions or from the Charlie Parker omnibook and I have noticed that because I do it so often it is getting a lot easier when I start a new piece of music. Don't give up, it will be worth it in the end. There are apps and games that make learning sheet music fun. Maybe find one online.