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    sxpoet
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      quite interesting to see all the articulations played on the sheet and how they should sound. A lot of it is just recognising a lot of common patterns of notes (identical group combination of notes) that are repeated over and over. If you can play any of the combinations in time just by practicing a few solo etudes, it can speed up playing as you automatically know how the timing in the group should be played, instead of focusing on the timing of each note in the group combination

      #120121
      sxpoet
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        look at the height of the finger positions
        look at how relaxed the body frame is
        look at breathing, this guy doesn’t appear out of breath at the end of each sheet

        #120122
        sxpoet
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          if you’re starting out on the sax – checkout all gear you will need

          #120125
          Jeff
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            I saw a video on Charlie Parker who practised 11-15 hours a day.
            Apparently he was quite fond of H. Klose 25 daily exercises.

            Download this exercise book from here

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