This volume of 8 original duets for two saxophones (in the same key) provides enjoyable and instructive material for the advanced saxophone player. It takes the student through common rhythmic styles (swing, jazz waltz, rock, funk, 12/8) and figures in a variety of keys. Blues harmonic and rhythmic styles provide excellent material for accidental, rhythm and rest reading.This volume is the fourth in a series of four duet books; this volume is approximately grade 5-7 standard. The series covers grades 1-7. Also in the "Blues for" series is one trio book (3 saxophones in the same key) and two books of solos.The volumes are intended to provide duet material for the advancing student with high and low notes being gradually introduced through the volumes.* These pieces were written for saxophones in the same key; supplements are available online for playing in all combinations of Bb and Eb saxophones.
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Teaching Woodwinds: A Guide for Students and Teachers is a comprehensive resource perfectly suited for university woodwind technique classes, band directors needing woodwind details, or anyone looking for in-depth information on how to play flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone. Teaching Woodwinds is the only resource of its kind: a book and a website. The book contains playing exercises for each instrument, group exercises in score form, and fingering and trill charts. The website contains information about how to play each instrument including sub-chapters on getting started, technique, intonation, tone and much more, and offers over 300 full color images, 130 videos, audio files, PDF downloads, PowerPoint/Keynote quizzes, and hundreds of links. Designed to be a lifelong resource, the platform of a book and website has provided the authors with a rich palette with which to deliver the content with clarity and precision. This format serves as an effective woodwind methods curriculum, and will continue to be a valuable resource for music educators long after graduation.
Chris K. is a saxophone player based in New York City. He specializes in jazz, but regularly performs in all genres including classical, pop, funk, R&B, reggae, and gospel. He is available for teaching lessons in the NY/NJ area and his Musika teaching profile can be found here
Bob has written over 200 big band arrangements spanning a 34-year career, many of which are performed all over the world by both student and pro bands. His own big band has been nominated for four Grammy awards and won a Grammy for best large jazz ensemble recording in 2001 with Homage to Count Basie on the DMP label. Bob has recorded 26 solo recordings with both big band and small jazz ensembles. He is an 18-year member of the Grammy award winning band Yellowjackets, and has recorded 12 CDs with them. Bob tours four months out of the year with the Jackets. He has published four jazz etude books, a solo transcription book, a saxophone method book, four saxophone quartets, close to 200 big band arrangements, and has composed several pieces for orchestra. His "Rhythm of the Americas" piece for sax quartet and orchestra (or concert band) was premiered in 2001 by the American Saxophone Quartet and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. His Concertino for Tenor Saxophone, Strings and Winds was premiered in New York City by the St. Lukes Chamber Ensemble in 1992.Bob has had a diverse career as a freelance musician in NYC. He has recorded with people like Steve Winwood, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin, and Queen. He's toured with Buddy Rich, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Jaco Pastorius, Tito Puente, and Eddie Palmieri. He's worked with the New York Philharmonic and American Ballet Theatre. Bob has been on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music and recently joined the faculty of USC in Los Angeles. He performs 20 workshops at universities all over the globe annually. Page 1 2 > BOB MINTZER SEVEN ARRANGEMENT SET
Publisher's note:The study book 'Sax Scorchers' is a pioneering collaboration between the familiar world of hard-copy music publishing and the tremendous new energy of creative music on the web. The inspiration for this book of 20 studies began traditionally enough, with the success of our existing saxophone study books, Karen Street's, 'Street Beats', and Chris Gumbley's, '15 Crazy Jazz Studies' both of which now appear on the saxophone syllabuses of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
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