Saxophone Sight-Reading 1

author: Graeme Vinall - John Kember
cover design and layout: Adam Hay

A fresh approach

Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Volume number: Vol. 1
Difficulty: easy to intermediate
Language: English - German - French
Series: Schott Sight Reading Series
100 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2201-2625-3
ISBN: 978-1-902455-87-7
Order number: ED 13053

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Description

'Saxophone Sight-Reading 1' aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading. Sight-reading in some form should become a regular part of a student's routine each time they get out the saxophone, and this book aims to establish the habit early in a student's learning process.

There are 8 sections, which in a logical sequence gradually introduce new notes, rhythms, articulations, dynamics and Italian terms - much as you would find in a beginner's saxophone method. The emphasis is on providing idiomatic tunes and structures rather than sterile sight-reading exercises. Each section contains several solo examples, beginning with only three notes, and concludes with duets and accompanied pieces, allowing the student to gain experience of sight-reading within the context of ensemble playing.

Content

Preface
To the pupil: why sight-reading?
Section 1 Notes G to D
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 2: Notes lower E to upper E; slurs and ties - Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 3: New keys, dynamics and performance directions; quavers and dotted crotchets
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 4: Compound time
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 5: Extending the range, 5/4-time and minor keys
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 6: Syncopations and swing rhythms; new keys of Bb major and E minor
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Section 7: Extending the range to two octaves (lower C to upper C); G minor and A major
Solos
Duets
Accompanied pieces
Glossary

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