Saxophones are Sensational!
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This page is meant to be a resource for my students and anyone else who loves sax to use. If you know of a helpful saxophone site, please leave it for me and I would be happy to check it out or add it. :D
Contents at a Glance
Saxophone Instruction
~ Also from Mr. Thomas, the *Cafe Saxophone (Discussion Forum)*. If you don't find what you want from the above site, this varied group of saxophonists will probably be able to answer your questions! *Pete Thomas' home website* also has tips on composition and recording that may be helpful to you!!
~ The "Study Tools" at the *Sax Shed* contains: saxophone transcriptions; study materials & guides; technique & tone warm-ups; scale and pattern printouts; practice motivation suggestions; midi files; glossary
~ Sax Lessons by Alastair Ingram contains different level lessons, music, recordings to play with, and other helpful materials. Many are free; some require tuition.
~ Woodwind Fundamentals from Victor Morosco has brief articles on proper head positions for all instruments, embouchure training routine for clarinet and saxophone, and first exercises for clarinet, saxophone, and flute.
~ Teaching (or Learning) the Saxophone Embouchure" by Bruce Pearson has some good tips for improving saxophone tone.
~ Sax Gourmet has several articles and tips about saxophone from Steve Goodson and Paul Coates and a huge list of sax reference and history materials. Don't forget to read the humor pages, either!
Saxophone Fingering Charts
Online Video Lessons
Nice Supplemental Materials
~ The How to Play the Sax: Video Series by Mitch Kaplan at eHow contains:
(Different from the video shown below.)
* Types of Saxophone Music & Sounds * Saxophone Assembly * How to Hold a Saxophone Properly * Parts of the Mouthpiece * Saxophone Warm-Up Routines * How to Play Major & Minor Sax Scales * How to Alternate Saxophone Scales * Single & Double Tongue Techniques for the Saxophone * The Flutter Tonguing Technique for the Saxophone * The Trill Technique for Saxophone Beginners * Humming & Blowing as Beginner Saxophone Techniques * Using Saxophone Vibrato * How to Tune the Saxophone * Types of Saxophones * How to Buy a Saxophone for a Beginner * How to Rent a Saxophone
~ The How to Play Alto Saxophone: Video Series by Leslie Burnick at eHow contains:
* Choosing an Alto Saxophone * How to Assemble a Saxophone * What are Saxophone Reeds? * How to Use the Saxophone Mouthpiece * Breathing Techniques for an Alto Saxophone * Note Articulation on an Alto Sax * Alto Saxophone Fingering * Maintaining Your Alto Saxophone * How to Transpose Notes on an Alto Sax * How to Play Octaves on an Alto Saxophone * Range of the Alto Sax * Disassembly of an Alto Saxophone * Playing the Alto Saxophone with Metronomes
~ Saxophone Basics:Video Series by Mariane Miyanna Nielsen at eHow contains:
* Saxophone Handling Tips * Wetting Saxophone Reeds * Saxophone Hand Position * Saxophone Playing Posture * Saxophone Mouth Position * Saxophone Blowing & Tonguing Tips * Saxophone Fingering Tips * Finding Saxophone Left Hand Keys * Playing Saxophone Notes: B, A, G * Finding Saxophone Right Hand Keys * Playing Saxophone Notes: F, E, D
~ Saxophone Notation & Fingering Chart: Video Series by Nazim Rashid at eHow contains:
* Range of Notes for the Saxophone * Reading the Music Staff for Saxophone * Lines & Spaces in Saxophone Music Notation * Notes Outside the Staff in Saxophone Music Notation * Line System for Saxophone Music Notation * Sharp & Flats for Saxophone Music Notation * Note Value for Music Notation
~ Advanced Saxophone Exercises: Video Series by Brian Medeiros at eHow contains:
* Correct Posture & Embouchure for Saxophone * Note Transition for Advanced Saxophone Players * Finger Movement for Advanced Saxophone Players * Upper Register Runs on the Saxophone * Playing High Notes on the Saxophone * Advanced Tonguing Techniques for Saxophone Players * Breath Control for Advanced Saxophone Players * Playing Saxophone with a Vibrato * Playing Saxophone with a Growl * How to Bend Notes on the Saxophone * Playing Saxophone With a Fluttering Tongue * How to Play Runs on the Saxophone * How to Play Triplets on the Saxophone * Swing Exercise for Advanced Saxophone Players * Practice Systems for Advanced Saxophone Players
~ Alto Sax Tips by Richard Sheff
~ At the video below from youtube, check on the right side column for similar videos. Some look very good, others ... well, let's just say you may want to view with caution. :)
Jazz Instruction
Playing Tips, Music, Theory, Instruction
~ *Jazz Resource Center
Jazz Theory ~ Chord Symbols, Dominants & Subdominants, Scales - A Simple Approach
Jazz Tools ~ Piano Voicings A Systematic Approach, Transcription Series
Jazz Masters ~ McCoy Tyner, CD Reviews
~ The Outside Shore Online Music School has a free "Jazz Improvisation Primer" online to study jazz, sheet music, and other resources for purchase.
~ "How the Saxophone Works" is a fascinating article about the saxophone. It is a section of Michael Furstner's Jazclass Courses where you will find numerous lessons about music theory and history. There is quite a large amount of free lessons and materials. More materials for purchase are available, also.
~ The Passion for Jazz website has interesting articles about the history of jazz, styles of jazz, a timeline and more. (Look down the left column of the page.)
A Great Jazz Book for all Instruments!
by James Aebersold
Cool Jazz Saxophone Books!
Jazz Saxophone (Saxophone)
John Coltrane - Giant Steps (Saxophone / Tenor Saxophone) Sheet Music
The Sonny Rollins Collection (Saxophone / Tenor Saxophone) Sheet Music
Jazz & Blues - Alto Saxophone
The Pink Panther (Alto Saxophone/Piano) Sheet Music
Best of Grover Washington, Jr. (Saxophone) Sheet Music
The Lester Young Collection (Saxophone) Sheet Music
Meet The Saxophone Family!

These are only the main members of the sax family. If you would like to learn about some extra special members, click around Dr. Allreeds website! You will find recordings and info on other members of the saxophone family that you will enjoy. Many more fun sound and info samples may also be found!
My dreamy new saxophone - the 82Z!
(90% paid for with Squidoo earnings - plus a couple gigs!)

Yamaha Custom Z Series Alto Saxophone YAS-82Z - Lacquer

Yamaha YAS-875EX Custom Series Alto Saxophone Lacquer
Free Sax Sheet Music
~ Free-Scores.com ~ The Sheet Music World Center contains tons of free sheet music and MP3's to download! Classical, jazz, and everything in between including well known pieces and totally original compositions! Did I say there were tons? I mean it! Cool stuff!~ Jazz Sax Transcriptions ~ these are just a sampling. Check out the main page for an incredible amount of music to purchase at Sax Solos
~ Saxophone Journal has jazz sheet music transcriptions in Eb and Bb for free. Recordings to accompany them and related articles are available through subscription to the journal. Informational articles on saxophone may be found on the journal's homepage.
~ 8 Notes has 58 free alto pieces of sheet music and an additional 21 for members. Jazz riff lessons, free saxophone lessons, member files (more sheet music of original compositions), and the saxophone forum offer other free resources, also. Click on tenor sax, bari sax, and sax combinations for more music.
~ Dr. Feezell has 75+ simple arrangements of free saxophone sheet music plus tons for other instruments, also.
~ Music Scores has a mix of free and purchase sheet music for saxophone. I purchased a membership from here and was pleased with finding interesting music for my students and self. I especially liked some of the ensemble arrangements as I frequently seem to have interesting mixes of instruments playing together. This site made it easier to find music for the kids.
~ About.com has a fun looking list of where to find sax music - although some I tried to click on were shut down from GeoCities.
~ Free Digital Sheet Music ~ you sort of have to hunt around on this one to find the sax stuff.
Favorite Saxophonists!
Who is your favorite player? Add & Vote for Players!

Some suggestions of great players at these sites! ~ Top 10 Most Influential Jazz Saxophonists, Famous Alto Saxophone Players, Famous Sax Players, and best of all, 100 Greatest Saxophonists.
John Coltrane
2 points
Grover Washington, Jr.
2 points
Charlie "Yardbird" Parker
1 point
Sonny Rollins
0 points
Famous Saxophonists
Fun Stuff!
All things related to saxophone are fun!
~ Here is something science and physics buffs will enjoy! Learn about the inner workings and tone production of the saxophone at Saxophone Acoustics: An Introduction.
~ One of the best overall sites for saxophone is, of course, Sax on the Web. A little of everything saxophone is on this site!
~ Saxophone-Players Website has lots of cool stuff on the saxophone, history, players, pictures, family, parts, beginner lessons, and effects.
~ A Tribute to Charlie "Yardbird" Parker - Lots of fun recordings, pictures, and stuff about this awesome player!
~ The Vintage Saxophone Gallery has pictures and descriptions of all sorts of saxophones makers and types. It's fun to compare the different brands and models with the information given here.
iTunes
| Track | Artist | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saxophone Quartet Concerto - Mvt.I | Rascher Saxophone Quartet | Glass: The Concerto Project, Vol. III | |
| (Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone | Roy Montrell | 100 '50s & '60s Hits (Re-Recorded Versions) | |
| Amazing Grace | The New Orleans Saxophone Ensemble | The New New Orleans Music - New Music Jazz | |
| Welcome to the Jungle Gym | Mr. Saxophone | Songs from the Treehouse | |
| The Heart of the Matter | The Smooth Jazz Saxophone Orchestra | India Arie Smooth Jazz Tribute | |
| St. Thomas | Sonny Rollins | Saxophone Colossus (Remastered) | |
| Unchained Melody | Simply Saxophone | Simply Saxophone | |
| Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19 - I. With Vigor (Paul Creston) | Joseph Wytko, Walter Cosand, Wytko Saxophone Quartet | Works By Creston, Karlins, Demars, Myers, Maurice | |
| The Truth | The Smooth Jazz Saxophone Orchestra | India Arie Smooth Jazz Tribute | |
| There's Hope | The Smooth Jazz Saxophone Orchestra | India Arie Smooth Jazz Tribute | |
| (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone | The Brian Setzer Orchestra | Guitar Slinger | |
| Impressions | John Coltrane | The Very Best of John Coltrane |
Sax Styles
Most people think of the saxophone as a jazz & rock instrument. What do you think?
Should sax be used in other styles of music, too? Which ones?
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Sure, why not? Sax sounds awesome on anything!
says:
saxophones are great and should be used in any music ones heart can desire.
Posted January 14, 2012
inhousefinancing says:
Absolutely. If arranged correctly with the right artist, I would use it in country and rock n roll besides it's large use in swing and jazz. Great lens.
Posted December 19, 2011
PositiveChristian says:
The saxophone is such a versatile instrument that it can produce many very different sounds. For instance the sound of a saxophone in a rock band is very different to what you would hear in a 1940s swing band. Yet both sounds are unmistakeably saxophone sounds.
Because of this I believe that the saxophone can be used in all styles of music.
I once heard a street band playing baroque on 4 saxophones. It sounded tremendous.
Posted September 20, 2010
Woodwind are Wonderful!
101 Saxophone Tips: Stuff All the Pros Know and Use
Amazon Price: $8.19 (as of 02/23/2012)![]()
"This book presents valuable how-to insight that saxophone players of all styles and levels can benefit from. The text, photos, music, diagrams, and accompanying CD provide a terrific, easy-to-use resource for a variety of topics, including: techniques; maintenance; equipment; practicing; recording; performance; and much more!" ~ Nice reviews written on the page.
Sax-a-funny!

Interview with jazz saxophonist, Cookie Monster!
It appears that many of the most popular saxophone jokes over the web are similar or exactly the same from one page to another. Wanting to list my favorites, but not knowing how to properly credit them, I am giving page addresses which contain them. If anyone knows of the original authors of the jokes, please leave me a note and I will certainly give credit where credit is due.
"What's the difference between a bari-sax and a chain saw? ~ 1 - Vibrato and 2 - The exhaust."
"What are trumpets made out of? ~ Leftover saxophone parts."
"What's the difference between a saxophonist and a gentleman? ~ A gentleman knows how to play, but doesn't."
"There is a man on a boat that is in a shipwreck. The boat crashes on a jungle island and the man is greeted by natives. In the distance, he hears the sound of drums. He asks what the drums are for and the chief answers, "The drums must not stop." The man is forced to stay the night in the natives village. All through the night, the drums keep on going so he got no sleep at all during the night. He got up in the morning and went to the chief again, begging him to know why the drums couldn't stop. The chief answered, "Because, when drum solo stop, sax solo start." "
Jokes quoted from Yahoo Answers.
"Why don't sax players stay married? ~ Blaming it on the reed doesn't work."
"How do you know a sax player is at the door? ~ The knock speeds up."
Mississauga Pops Music Jokes
"One day a person was walking by the band room and saw the Saxophonist moving back and forth in a somewhat irregular fashion, yet also in time with the music. Curious, the person walked in and up to the Saxophonist and said, "So tell me, why is it that you move with the music when you play? Are you really 'getting into it' or something?" ~ "Well," said the Saxophonist, "I do really get into the music, however the reason I move back and forth so is because of the silly trombone player behind me!!" " from Music-Scores Forum.
"Why did the lead alto sax player play so many wrong notes? ~ He kept ignoring the key signature. He thought it was a suggestion."
"How do you tune 5 saxophones? ~ You shoot 4."
"When should a saxophonist change his reed? ~ Whenever a difficult section comes up in the music score."
"How do you put down a tenor saxophone? ~ Confuse it with a bass clarinet."
"How do you define a perfect pitch? ~ Throwing an alto sax in a toilet from 20 feet without hitting the rim."
"What is the difference between a saxophone and a trampoline? ~ You take your shoes off to jump on a trampoline."
"What's the difference between a lawnmower and a tenor sax? ~ 1 - Lawnmowers sound better in small ensembles. 2 - You can tune a lawnmower. 3 - The neighbors are upset if you borrow a lawnmower and don't return it. 4 - The grip."
"How are a saxophone and guillotine similar? ~ They are both lethal, always sharp, and work best when dropped from high places."
"Why did Adolphe Sax invent the saxophone? ~ He hated mankind, but couldn't build an atom bomb."
"The reason why so many weird noises come out of the saxophone is because Adolphe Sax never issued any instructions on how to use them. Contrary to popular believe the saxophone was invented as a percussion instrument meant to be beaten by hammers%u2026 very large hammers."
"Small wonder we have so much trouble with air pollution in the world when so much of it has passed through saxophones."
"A saxophone is like a lawsuit. ~ Everyone is happy when the case is closed."
Quoted from Music Jokes.
"What's the difference between a saxophone player and a large pizza? ~ A large pizza can feed a family of four."
"How can you tell if a saxophonist is intelligent? ~ He can understand a fingering chart except for L.th and R.th."
"What is the definition of a half step? ~ Two altos playing in unison."
"How is a tenor sax solo like a sneeze?~ You can tell it's coming but you can't do anything about it."
"What did the saxophone player get on his IQ test? ~ Drool."
"What's the difference between a garbage truck and a baritone sax? ~ One's a massive, noisy, scum-encrusted hulk and the other is a public sanitation vehicle."
"What's the difference between a tenor sax solo and a bottomless pit? ~ It's reasonable to hope that a bottomless pit won't go on forever."
Quoted from A Canonical List of Band Jokes. (More giggles are found there about saxophone and many other instruments.)
Adults ~ Last but not least ... You may want to be cautious where you place your saxophone between gig sets so you won't have the same problem as this musician.
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What are your favorite sax tunes, friends?
Thanks for visiting!
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jimmyworldstar
Jan 20, 2012 @ 2:42 pm | delete
- I love a lot of jazz tunes. Some of them have great saxophone instrumentation in them and I feel like it's where the instrument belongs.
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Jan 14, 2012 @ 3:28 pm | delete
- Thanks for the awesome lens. I played Tenor Saxophone all through highschool. I really enjoyed this.
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William
Jan 9, 2012 @ 11:07 pm | delete
- This is a fantastic collection of sax and jazz stuff. I will definitely be coming back here and free jazz lessons
Thanks for your expertise!
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JoyfulPamela
Jan 10, 2012 @ 2:09 pm | delete
- Thanks, William! I visited and enjoyed the link you left above. Very cool learning materials! =D
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Funny_Beekeeper
Jan 5, 2012 @ 6:51 am | delete
- I always enjoyed the sound of Sax. My schoolmate from high school had one and I remember him playing almost every year at the schools' End of Year ceremony. Now he is playing at some local jazz group and they are performing every saturday and I have to admit I'm their regular guest ;)
This lens deserves a big LIKE!
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