Jumat, 15 Februari 2013

Why The Alto Saxophone is Good For Beginenrs

By Anita Hale


Customarily, you'll find 4 standard types of saxophone. These are soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano saxophone is in the key of Bb, then the alto saxophone is half an octave lower, in the key of Eb. The tenor saxophone is also in the key of Bb, but a full octave lower than the soprano. Last but not least, baritone saxophone is one octave below alto and so also in the key of E flat.

Sometimes music pupils are encouraged to try the clarinet just before signing up for the sax. The clarinet features more troublesome fingering. Therefore it is believed if you can learn this then you'll find the saxophone easy.

A counterpoint to this view is that the saxophone is a better starting point as it is easier. The learning curve on the sax is said to be more gentle because the embouchure is less demanding. By embouchure, we are referring to the breath work required to produce the range of notes. The fingering on the sax is also regarded as being easier compared to that of the clarinet. This is partly because the keys are easier to operate. This also makes the saxophone a better starting point for children as they have smaller hands.

Of your four key saxophones the alto saxophone is the one which most first-timers are urged to try out. This is due to the instrument's pitch. The pitch on the alto is neither too low or too high. This means that a novice won't struggle with getting the full range of notes out of it. On top of that, the range of keys are more compact on an alto and thus children can handle the instrument with ease. The alto sax also happens to be the most used saxophone in classical music. Consequently you can find a lot of sheet music written specifically for it.

But the most important thing about choosing your perfect saxophone is about finding one that you click with. This will be the one that inspires you to play. Don't be afraid to ask for guidance from your music teacher or music shop staff as well. Good saxophonists will want to encourage you and will be delighted to help you find the right instrument for your needs. Some music shops even offer saxophones for hire. This can be a good way of getting started if you need some time to save up.




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