Saxophone Exercise: Play for Control, Not Speed

Fri, 02/19/2021 - 5:52pm
Written by PatriciaB

Eric Marienthal is one of the most sought after jazz saxophonists of our time.  He’s a GRAMMY® winner and 8-time nominee who's played and recorded with the Chick Corea Electrik Band and is currently the lead sax player for the Gordon Goodwin Big Phat Band. Eric’s been teaching amateurs and professional saxophone players alike at ArtistWorks.com since 2015.

 

5 Air Support Tips that Will Make Playing Sax a Bit Easier

Fri, 02/24/2017 - 4:50pm
Written by ArtistWorks

saxophone

How you hold your sax is important, of course. Posture is a key component for any musician when it comes down to it. But there's another important technique saxophone players need to practice: proper breathing. Also known as air support, no sax player should underestimate the need for proper breathing and abdominal support when playing.

Plainly put, if you don't have the correct air support, your playing will suffer and who wants that? Nobody, that's who.

5 Tips to Sound Great Playing Jazz Saxophone

Tue, 02/14/2017 - 10:51am
Written by ArtistWorks

playing jazz saxophoneMusic has this amazing power to touch a person’s heart and conjure up emotions. But not every song can do this. Only when a jazz saxophone player understands how to tap into the soul of a song can the audience really experience, or “live”, the music. That leads to a very important question – how do you infuse that level of emotion into a song?

Simply playing the notes isn’t enough. To make your sax playing become less stuffy and instead, become more natural and expressive, here are five tips you can try.

1. Know the Basics:

When first starting out, you always need to begin at the beginning. And when it comes to jazz sax chords, that means learning the basics – fingerings, posture, and more. As you become more comfortable with these basics, they will take less work and gradually become less stilted and more natural. Honing these skills will give you the starting point for learning how to express emotion in your music.

Jazz Saxophone: Learn by Listening to the Masters

Fri, 01/06/2017 - 10:42am
Written by ArtistWorks

jazz saxophone - eric marienthal playing at the blue note

For anyone learning jazz saxophone, it’s a good idea to listen to the masters of the instrument at their best. Dissecting the work of a few of the greats like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, and Cannonball Adderley will greatly help you understand the elusive art of improvisation and the importance of feel when it comes to selecting the perfect, most compelling notes to play.