Working on Problem Spots
Автор: Doug Dunbar
Загружено: 2025-08-03
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Paying attention to what's coming out of the horn is rather important. Sometimes we rush through a passage, and ignore the inaccuracy or the flubs, because - speed... But are we sacrificing clarity and accuracy? Usually. Today, I'm working on Klose's Exercise 4. It's "supposed" to be played "Allegro non troppo" (fast, but not too fast). Basically around 120 bpm, it's in 6/8. So it's fast. I've tried. I'm not there. I'll play it as 12/8 reading the 16th's as 1/8ths'. Anyway. There's always technical bits to work on - isolate, slow down, process, repeat....
#saxophone #practice #musician #musiclessons #klose
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Hey - I’m Doug - Lead Pastor at Gospel Chapel in Grand Forks, and a sometimes music guy. I play sax and guitar. I’ve been playing sax since grade 8, which was a while ago; guitar since I was in grade 10. I have a diploma in music performance from Grant MacEwan Community College in Edmonton. However, this is just a side hobby and has been since 1994.
I’m posting just to track where I’m at today, and share the journey. I’m not a pro player, I’ve done some teaching over the years. I’m not in a position to get a “pro” sax, but everyone seems to suggest that’s wholly secondary to just putting in the work. That I can do… Just another pilgrim on the journey.
Saxophones:
Tenor - Jupiter JTS 587, Jody Jazz HR* 6; Rovner Light lig, 2.5 or 3 reeds (various)
Alto - Jupiter JAS 767; Otto Link 7*, Meyer 5M, or Selmer S80 C*; Rovner Light lig, 1.5 or 2 reed on the link, 3’s on the other two.
For professional level help with saxophone playing, I’ve found the following extremely helpful and entertaining.
Dr. Walley Wallace at / @drwallysax
Jamie Anderson at / @getyoursaxtogether
Jay Metcalf at / @bettersax
Bob Reynolds at / @bobreynolds
Adrien Spencer at / @sirvalorsax
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