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A perfect "A" at 440 Hz.
Click on tuning fork for an "A" 440Hz

Beginning & Intermediate Lessons Page

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Major Scales

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Minor Scales

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Chord Study

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A really cool metronome!
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If you would like to march to a different drummer, (and you should) then be sure to check out the new metronome program I found.  This is a very cool little program!  Set it for speeds up to 240 beats per minute, and choose up to eight different sounds.  Click here for a quick download. (327kb)  If you need WinZip, go here. For an online metronome, go here.
Thanks to Iwan Mouwen.  Wherever he may be.


Intermediate Lessons

        Here are the H. Klose 25 (minus 1) Daily Exercises for Saxophone.  They are intended for intermediate to advanced players.  These should be practiced on a regular basis for technique improvement.  Try to maintain a regular tempo and keep your fingers close to the keys throughout these exercises.

Klose #1 Klose #6 Klose #11 Klose #16 Klose #21
Klose #2 Klose #7 Klose #12 Klose #17 Klose #22
Klose #3 Klose #8 Klose #13 Klose #18 Klose #23
Klose #4 Klose #9 Klose #14 Klose #19 Klose #24
Klose #5 Klose #10 Klose #15 Klose #20  

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