Sonata No 3, Mov II - Handel for alto saxophone

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Jeremy Justeson, alto saxophone
Saxophone Professor @ Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.
http://www.kutztown.edu/acad/music/bio_justeson.shtml

It is the hope that this series of demonstration recordings, of only the solo parts, will serve as a general listening guide for those common audition pieces that have no commercially available recordings. These recordings were originally made as reference for my own private studio and now they are available to all saxophonists that might benefit from them. Currently, the catalogue consists of approximately sixty works. Additional recordings will be added yearly as each new audition cycle is announced. Pennsylvania and New Jersey students can contact me for information on how they may obtain a MP3 of their required audition pieces.

Recordings of original versions of any transcriptions should also be sought out. In addition, it is highly encouraged that saxophonists learning these works practice them with a pianist even if the auditions do not require piano. Another great resource is to play them with the SmartMusic interactive software available at a very reasonable price and with an ever expanding repertoire.

Copyright Hal Leonard Pub
No infringement intended.

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  • what type of reeds and mouthpiece do you use?

  • @logoracer1 Selmer S80 D mouthpiece and Vandoren 3.5s

  • @jjusteson okayy. thanks! ur really good! do u have any bari songss?

  • @lozlover98 There are a couple up, click on the page, glance through and you should see a couple

  • great playing! did you use circular breathing? I know most string transcriptions usually do.

  • @kylegeee Yeah, I probably did use circular breathing. I don't even think about it anymore and it happens, sometimes even when I really would rather not use it.

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  • Helped a bunch for learning this solo thanks.

  • im gonna get all the chicks with this song

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  • @CheezyFinger24 after playing it, probably a 4 or 5, but probably not a 6

  • what class is this solo

  • @lozlover98 Sure it can go slower or faster. Play it where you are comfortable and it's even. Just not too slow that it loses the character. Good luck!

  • I need some advice! I'm a 13 year old barri and alto sax player and I have a solo festival in 2 weeks.. i was wondering if it could go any slower?

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