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The saxophone was invented in Paris, France, by a Belgian named Antoine Joseph Sax.

It remained virtually dormant for the half century after the invention when Ferdinad A. Buescher perfected it for making it one of the lead instruments which brought the Jazz revolution in the Music world.

Mastering With Saxophone:

Many people believe that it easy to become a complete saxophonist, but in reality a considerable amount of practice is required to develop a good tone and fluent technique.

While playing a saxophone, the mouthpiece should not be taken more than halfway into the player's mouth. During this the lower lip gets support from lower teeth which in turn makes contact with the reed. Very light pressure should be made from the upper teeth which rest on the mouthpiece.

In order to make it air-tight, upper lip should be completely closed. There are three things which make the sound of the saxophone better which include- air pressure which depends on the diaphragm, vibration of the reed which depends upon the contact made between the lip and the reed, and most importantly the tongue position within the mouth. This is said to provide the player with the core center that he can concentrate on.

One key element for efficient and successful practicing is the concentration. Mastering the saxophone involves concentration and focus. Some short sessions should be held in which you can focus on, think about what your tongue and fingers are doing is much better than one long session in which you will never be able to concentrate while you are practicing.

In this way you end up learning more in less amount of time. If you are serious to learn playing the saxophone, then you should practice for at least one hour daily while to become a professional 2-3 hours per day is what you will have to spend on your practice.

As learning any musical instrument is an art requiring considerable practice and focus, the dedication to learn must remain vibrant even when it seems to be monotonous and boring.

Most of the students of Saxophone start with an objective of playing it like the pro but the initial learning lessons can be really tough and challenging to any novice. You can practice it all day long, but it helpful till the time you are able to concentrate.

While practicing you should not play the same kind of tone all the time, instead your practice sessions should be divided in such a way that you don't feel boredom.

Your practice sessions can be divided into three main parts - the tone, the music and technical facility. Since tone activity include long notes, it makes it the hardest tone to concentrate on. If you can focus on this tone and don't let your mind wander here and there, then you can get the most out of it.

It is advisable to practice these long notes at the beginning of every session while the mind and body is still fresh and alert. If you make a mistake when practicing, it is important for you to know the reason behind that mistake. Once you know what is going wrong with the tone then you can easily overcome that.

Always try to set a limit of your practice session and then try to stay in those limits. You should always bring a pencil to rehearsal, and use it to remind yourself of your problems and their solutions.

Try playing with your eyes closed for better concentration and less distractions. Don't forget to practice just because you don't have the time. People often forget past memories. It would be best to write down notes and ideas during practice. They will always keep you in direct touch of the music and also help in making you a master of this activity.

by: Pamelina Siow




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