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SAXOPHONE TUITION

We teach saxophone at all levels - whether you are young or more mature, a beginner or advanced player seeking to improve, we can teach you in your home or remotely online.

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HOW WE TEACH SAXOPHONE

We teach a variety of styles so that you can achieve your full potential. We teach both adults and children through lessons customised to individual aims.

Benefits of learning Saxophone

Learning to sing teaches more than playing music:

  • Expresses your creativity

  • Improves academic capability

  • Teaches patience

  • Improves memory

  • Reduces stress

  • Improves circulation

  • Decreases heart rate

We travel to students and teach them in their own homes or remotely online. We teach both adults and children in mainly 60 minute, 45 minute and 30 minute lessons. However, extended lessons can be arranged for individual circumstances.

Beginners and more advanced students welcome.

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HOURLY RATES

A full fee cancellation charge is applicable for cancellations of 24 hours or less.
If you do not live within the Oxford area, we are happy to provide you with an hourly rate - depending upon your location.

£40

Per Hour

£30

45 Minutes

£20

30 Minutes

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ABOUT SAXOPHONE

The saxophone (also referred to as the sax) is a conical-bore woodwind musical instrument. Saxophones are usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet.

The saxophone was invented by the Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax in 1846. He wanted to create an instrument that would be the most powerful and vocal of the woodwinds, and the most adaptive of the brass—that would fill the vacant middle ground between the two sections. He patented the saxophone on June 24, 1846, in two groups of seven instruments each. Each series consisted of instruments of various sizes in alternating transposition. The series pitched in B♭ and E♭, designed for military bands, has proved extremely popular and most saxophones encountered today are from this series.

Instruments from the so-called "orchestral" series, pitched in C and F, never gained a foothold, and the B♭ and E♭ instruments have now replaced the C and F instruments in classical music.

While proving very popular in military band music, the saxophone is most commonly associated with jazz and classical music. There is substantial repertoire of concert music in the classical idiom for the members of the saxophone family. Saxophone players are called saxophonists.

[source: wikipedia]

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"Don't play the saxophone. Let it play you."

Charlie Parker

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