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Alto Saxophone Lesson by Paul Cohen (MSM Faculty)

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Amy Schumacher, saxophone student
http://mucony.com
Classical and jazz music lessons. Private instruction by the world's finest musicians. Faculty from the Juilliard School, the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, etc. All the solo instruments, ensembles and jam sessions. Also free information on music jobs, music schools and more.

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  • she sounds like a basson not a saxophone

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  • @DulferCarter That depends on what style of music you are playing. Jazz, yes. Classical, no. For jazz, one needs that bright sound that cuts through. But for classical, the dark, "woodier" sound is much more appropriate.

  • classical saxophone? Wot?

  • CRESTon

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  • Totally agree my friend,that sax(every sax)should have a more brighter sound,not that dark woody concert sound!There is only a door separating you from the player and you can't tell whatever is a saxophone or a tuba,and it's the world most beautiful and romantic instrument!I personally like the D.Sanborn sax sound!

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  • @musicalme27 i know firsthand :)

  • such a fine teacher

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