Hey Everyone,
As the title says, I'm looking for an instructor to help me get back into playing sax (apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place!). Here's some short background: I started playing Alto when I was in the 4th grade and played consistently through high school, taking lessons all the way through as well. I was considered a very advanced player at the time. It's been about 25 years and I just purchased a Yamaha YTS-63III tenor and will focus on tenor (vs. alto). My ability to read music is strong, obviously my embouchure is not great given the time, and overall, I've been able to download some solo's and play some of them ok. I'd like to try to get back to where I was (or beyond) and am looking for an instructor to help and/or recommendations on some method books. I'm located in Southern NJ. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions.
As the title says, I'm looking for an instructor to help me get back into playing sax (apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place!). Here's some short background: I started playing Alto when I was in the 4th grade and played consistently through high school, taking lessons all the way through as well. I was considered a very advanced player at the time. It's been about 25 years and I just purchased a Yamaha YTS-63III tenor and will focus on tenor (vs. alto). My ability to read music is strong, obviously my embouchure is not great given the time, and overall, I've been able to download some solo's and play some of them ok. I'd like to try to get back to where I was (or beyond) and am looking for an instructor to help and/or recommendations on some method books. I'm located in Southern NJ. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions.