Friday, July 5, 2013

What Is The Best Saxophone For A Beginner?

By Anita Hale


It's a new year and you've made the decision that you'd like to take lessons for the saxophone. However, first you will have a couple of options to ponder. Saxophones will never be the most budget friendly of instruments. Therefore one should aim to go with a model of sax you are able to advance on at a gratifying rate.

There are many different types of saxophone. However the four most common types are soprano, alto, tenor and baritone. The soprano saxophone is obviously the highest in pitch and also the smallest in size. Conversely, the baritone has the lowest pitch and is substantially larger. There is half an octave difference between the pitch of all four saxophones. Soprano is in the key of Bb, then your alto sax is in the key of Eb. The tenor sax is also in the key of Bb, but a full octave lower than the soprano. Last but not least, baritone saxophone is one full octave lower than alto and thus also in the key of Eb.

Furthermore, music students are often encouraged to start with the clarinet ahead of taking on saxophone lessons. The clarinet requires tougher fingering. It's believed if you're able to achieve this then you can easily make swift progression on the saxophone.

However, you might prefer to start on the saxophone because it is an instrument which you can progress on quite quickly. This is down in large part to its embouchure. This term refers to how you apply your mouth to the instrument's mouthpiece. It is widely regarded that the saxophone has an easier embouchure than that of the flute and clarinet. The standard number of keys are also said to be less complicated on a saxophone. These things add up to make it an easier instrument to learn more quickly.

If you are new to the woodwind family then the alto sax is usually the type of saxophone recommended to learn on. The breath work required to play an alto is not so demanding compared to the higher and lower pitched saxophones out there. The actual position of the keys on the instrument also makes it easier to play. This is particularly important for children hoping to take up the saxophone. You'll also find an abundance of sheet music on the market written specifically for the alto sax. This is because it is the most utilised type of saxophone in classical music.

When it comes time to deciding which alto saxophone to buy, do not be swayed by one that you think you ought to like. The most crucial thing is to select a model you truly want to learn on. You will most likely be spending a lot of money on you instrument. This means it's imperative you get as much impartial advice as to what saxophone is best for you. If you have trouble affording a sax, don't simply go for the cheapest one in the store. There are lots of places which lone out saxophones. Make sure you investigate these avenues before making a purchase you might regret.




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