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Saxophone Interview With Pete
Saxophone Interview With Pete
The other day I was lucky enough to have a great chat and saxophone interview with one of our AWESOME Members, Pete from the United Kingdom.
Pete was kind enough to spend some time talking to me about his saxophone journey and all of the amazing things he has done since starting to learn how to play the saxophone approximately two years ago.
And the story Pete told about his Rock Star moment with his Granddaughter certainly brought a tear to this saxophonists eye…..
Thanks so much Pete for your time, your generosi ..read more
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1y ago
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Saxophone Lessons For Adults
Saxophone Lessons For Adults
The problem with searching for saxophone lessons for adults is that most saxophone lessons are for children or teenagers.
Most saxophone lessons books are aimed at kids – which is tedious and demotivating for adults.
Most local in-person saxophone teachers are busy working at Primary Schools or High Schools…and they have most likely forgotten that there are different requirements for teaching adults rather than school students.
Most online saxophone lessons are also aimed at students of school age. They teach m ..read more
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1y ago
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Awesome Saxophone Lessons Near Me
Awesome Saxophone Lessons Near Me
You’ve decided to learn how to play the saxophone. Well done ! The next step will probably be a Google Search for ” saxophone lessons near me “.
In a perfect world, with unlimited time and unlimited funds, you want a saxophone teacher who is physically located really close to you. No-one has time to travel for hours to their saxophone lessons….that gets very boring very quickly.
You have searched for saxophone lessons near me because presumably, like most of us, time and funds may be commo ..read more
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1y ago
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Saxophone Interview With Bernhard
Saxophone Interview With Bernhard
Recently I had the opportunity to have a great chat and saxophone interview with one of our AWESOME Members, Bernhard from Germany.
Bernhard was kind enough to spend some time talking to me about his saxophone journey and all of the amazing things he has done since starting to learn how to play the saxophone approximately four years ago.
Thank you Bernhard for your time, your generosity, your advice and for sharing your musical experiences during our saxophone interview !!
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1y ago
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Pink Panther Saxophone Lesson
How To Play The Pink Panther Theme On The Saxophone
If you aspire to be an awesome saxophonist (and who doesn’t ?), you MUST seek out a Pink Panther saxophone lesson or a Pink Panther saxophone tutorial.
Arguably the most famous saxophone song ever, the Pink Panther theme is a song that you need to learn how to play.
So, what are the Pink Panther saxophone notes, I hear you cry ?
Well – you’ve come to the right place !
Pink Panther Saxophone Lesson – Pink Panther Saxophone Tutorial
The Pink Panther theme from the 1960’s TV Cartoon is a g ..read more
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2y ago
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All Revved Up With No Place To Go Meatloaf Cover
All Revved Up With No Place To Go Meatloaf Cover
Meatloaf was a giant in the global charts in the 1970’s and 1980’s. One of his biggest hits was the great song All Revved Up With No Place To Go.
At the risk of yet another shameless plug (spoiler alert – there will be more !!), I find myself playing in a band called To Hell And Back Australia’s Tribute to Meatloaf.
These extremely talent musicians are smashing it when it comes to all things Meatloaf.
Complete with wigs, costumes, skeletons, tomb stones and the occasional ..read more
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2y ago
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My Boy Lollipop Saxophone Lessons
How To Play My Boy Lollipop On The Saxophone
My Boy Lollipop Saxophone Lessons
My Boy Lollipop was a huge hit for Millie Small in the mid 1960’s and it had another round at or near the top of the charts in the early 1970’s.
It has a lovely little recurring riff / musical theme running through the choruses that is just right for us on our Alto Saxophones.
Would you like to learn how to play My Boy Lollipop on the saxophone ? Of course you would !!
My Boy Lollipop by Millie Small will give your pinky fingers a great workout. Thi ..read more
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2y ago
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Nutbush City Limits Saxophone Lessons
Nutbush City Limits Saxophone Lessons
If you are a Tina Turner fan, then you know the Nutbush. If you play saxophone and are reading this then you are correct in seeking out Nutbush City Limits Saxophone Lessons !!
Tina Turner is a musical icon. she sings, she dances, her bands and backing dancers are amazing. Her career has spanned many decades – quite simply, Tina rocks !!!
One of her biggest hits from the early 1970’s is Nutbush City Limits. Often abbreviated to simply Nutbush, this song had dance floors fille ..read more
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2y ago
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Help John Farnham Cover
Help John Farnham Cover
Here in Australia, John Farnham is a musical living legend. His career has spanned decades. One of his HUGE hits was his version of the great Beatles song Help.
At the risk of a shameless plug, recently I had a great gig with one the bands I play with here in Melbourne – Songs Of Farnham.
For those of you who don’t know, John Farnham is an Australian icon. He was HUGE in Australia in the 1980’s, 90’s and still draws big crowds.
I play in a John Farnham tribute band – NOT the real one !! But it’s still fun and ..read more
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2y ago
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Stayin Alive Saxophone Cover
Staying Alive Saxophone Cover
Who doesn’t like a good Stayin’ Alive Saxophone cover ? No-body, that’s who !!
Part of the “Have Fun. Play Saxophone. Be Awesome. Repeat.” concept here at HowToPlayTheSax.com is to actually have fun while playing our saxophones.
This applies to everyone – including yours truly.
As a result of trying to practice what I preach, every now and then I like to pick one of my favourite songs and put my own saxophonic spin onto it.
Stayin Alive by The Bee Gees is obviously one of the best disco songs ever.
Everyone kn ..read more