Soprano Saxophone Sonority (Graser)

by Dan Graser
  • 190 pages, spiral bound
  • ISBN:

Soprano Saxophone Sonority is a complete method for finding your voice on the soprano saxophone and developing every fundamental area with ease and efficiency.

Coming November 2024.

Description

Soprano Saxophone Sonority is a complete method for finding your voice on the soprano saxophone and developing every fundamental area with ease and efficiency. After the Introductory discussion of soprano-specific concepts related to air, embouchure, voicing, hand position/posture, ergonomic equipment suggestions, fingering choice for the third octave, and diagnosing common issues; 20 Daily Exercises follow which specifically focus on:

  • Tone Quality
  • Efficient Voicing
  • Intonation Stability
  • Altissimo Development
  • Multiple Articulation
  • Air+Embouchure Efficiency
  • Low Register Focus
  • Extreme Register Connection
  • Technical Routines

As most saxophonists begin their study of the soprano when they are already at an advanced level on other members of the saxophone family, this book is intended for the advanced high school through professional level saxophonist. This is not a classical or jazz-specific method, and all performers will benefit equally from these studies. It is recommended that you have completed some study of The Saxophone Manual in advance of this method, however, it is also suited for the student who has just picked up soprano for the first time.

 

Written by the author of The Saxophone Manual and the Chops trilogy of methods, this first of its kind resource for the soprano saxophone suits players of all playing styles and is drawn from the author’s decades of experience on the instrument, most notably as soprano chair of the world-renowned Sinta Quartet.

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