Is Your Sax VDE Holding You Back? Achieve Goals FASTER! - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
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Now back to my original thought sing the solo you want over the changes.
Learn to play what you can sing. Read also: Unidentified Ginger Leak: Prepare For A Mind-Blowing Revelation
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Train your ear and you hands and youll get there.
Insert licks and you wont necessarily be you.
The important thing is to set various goals aim for something you can achieve and always keep this in mind.
It may just mean learning one scale, or it could be learning a certain pattern in all keys, or it could be working something up to a specific tempo. you can have various smaller goals, but also one big one, e. g.
By the end of this week i will learn a harmonic.
At the end of the year, you could look back and youll have excellent documentation of your improvement.
Remember, being able to track your progress is going to keep you motivated, and that will keep you practicing saxophone.
Well, hopefully, these tips will help you get organized and stay motivated with your practice.
Over the years ive worked with thousands of saxophone students in my online courses, youtube videos, virtual studio, and in person lessons and based on all of that teaching i can tell you the reason 95% of saxophone students are making slow progress.
Good news is, everyone has pretty much the same weaknesses.
I am going to break down those weaknes.