Deciding to learn music is not a light decision. You will have to put
in great effort and devote plenty of time in listening and practicing.
Once you have decided to take the plunge, there will definitely be
rewards and you will go from strength to strength. However, it is a good
idea if you were to make adequate preparations at the beginning of your
saxophone tutorials.
Decide the kind of saxophone you want to play
Before purchasing or beginning lessons on playing the saxophone, you
must decide what kind of saxophone to play. There are about a dozen
types of the instrument, each giving a different music experience, and
it is up to you to decide which would suit you best. The Alto is often
used for beginners since it is the easiest. The most difficult is the
Soprillo, which is pretty rare, expensive and tough to play and can be
used by experienced players. There are a number of other instruments you
can play in between. Theoretically, if you learn to play one type in
your saxophone classes, you will easily be able to play the other types as well.
The sound and playing of the saxophone is also affected by the
finishing it has. If your saxophone has silver or gold plating, then it
will produce different sounds from the standard lacquer plating. Silver
plated instruments provide a higher tone while gold plated ones produce a
heavier tone. The instrument can be coated with lacquer in different
colours, but that does not often affect the sound.
Purchase the instrument
Once you have decided on your instrument, you must decide whether to
rent or purchase your instrument. If this is your first foray into
music, it might be better to go for a rental option, and most reputable
music shops have rental programmes on offer. Make sure that the place
from where you rent can help you with any adjustments required.
If you are purchasing your own saxophone, always buy those of
reputable brands. The main problem with obscure and off-brand saxophones
are not that they are bad, though some of them can be unreliable, but
that it will be difficult to get them serviced down the line. Some of
the reputable brands are L.A. Sax, Yamaha, Yanagisawa, Selmer, Conn,
Guardala, and Keilworth. You can enquire with the music store for other
reputable brands.
If you choose to purchase a used instrument, make sure that you get
it tested by someone who is knowledgeable. Online purchases must always
be considered only if the product is refundable. It is better to be safe
than sorry because even second hand saxophones can be quite expensive.
Buying accessories
Once you have purchased your instrument, you will also need to
purchase accessories to go with it. First in importance are reeds, of
which you must buy at least a box with different strengths from soft to
hard. The reeds will not last forever so get adequate supply to last for
a while. Get a reed holder as well to keep yourself organised.
A strong neck strap is another important requirement,
as well as a music stand for holding the music sheet. Don’t forget to
buy a swab for wiping off moisture from the saxophone after playing.
You can take the help of your saxophone teachers
to help you make all these decisions prior to beginning formal lessons
as they will obviously be more knowledgeable and experienced.
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