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What kind of Saxophone online course would you buy?

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Hi Everyone,

I’ve been playing and teaching for more than 2 decades and I’ve learnt a lot over the past few years in the world of saxophone playing. A lot of thing I wish someone would have taught me when I first started. So I wanted to now share everything I’ve learnt with everyone from all levels from Beginners to pro. I am currently in the process of creating a wide variety of tutorials and teaching covering all the fundamentals of saxophone techniques, Ear playing, Reading, Improvisation and much more, and I need you help determining what knowledge is wanted. Please write all of your questions below and I’ll be sure to answer them all through future video content.

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Jazzimprovisation.com (AKA Jazz Conception) offers two master class video courses by Jim Snidero on alto and Walt Weiskopf on tenor which cover a lot of ground including theory elements employed by Masters. I still watch parts of them for exercises and sound samples. Jim Snidero also offers a 21-lesson improvisation video course that is excellent. The Jamey Aebersold Improvisation DVD can be streamed. And for Chris Potter fans there is a course with interviews, Q&A and performances.

Mymusicmasterclass.com has four outstanding advanced video lessons by Walt Weiskopf, as well as many other offerings by George Garzone and others. Extremely high quality.

Bettersax.com by Jay Metcalf contains many outstanding video products as already mentioned; I find the Essentials lesson in both Bb and Eb very useful for warm-up which is just more fun to do along with someone else on the screen.

If you can author and produce content comparable to the above, you will be very successful!
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