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Michael Nyman: Where The Bee Dances Soprano Saxophone
£6.95
 Solo
Saxophone part. Where The Bee Dances was commissioned by the Bournemouth
Sinfonietta, and premiered 13 July 1991 at the Cheltenham Festival.
Magic Saxophone Edited Harle
£7.75

No description available.
Creative Saxophone Duets
£7.95

Creative Saxophone is an innovative series for the beginner alto or tenor
saxophonist who wants to play Jazz, Rock, and other contemporary music
styles whilst developing a solid technique. The idiomatic exercises and
pieces encourage an awareness of authentic styles and give players the
confidence to begin improvising from early on. Each book includes a CD of
backings for many of the pieces, performed by world-class musicians.
The Julian Cannonball Adderley Collection
£12.99

24 Cannonball Adderley's songs. Cannonball Adderley is certainly the
greatest alto saxophonist so far. He is particularly known for not repeating
himself when recording. He has played with famous jazz figures such as Miles
Davis and John Coltrane.
James Rae: 12 Modern Etudes For Solo Saxophone
£6.50

This collection of 12 Modern Etudes was composed to develop 'positive
playing' at an advanced level, They inorporate many of the musical elements
encountered by players today, including those found in jazz and rock. The
pieces can be performed indivually or grouped together to form 'suites' of
three or four movements.
The Best Of Kenny G
£14.99
 14
songs including Silhouette and Songbird, with transcribed score plus a
special 48 page note-for-note saxophone part.
Graham Lyons: 24 Melodic Studies For Saxophone
£4.99

Genuinely useful and tuneful studies for the first few years that start
simply and progress.
Show Music For Saxophone
£8.95
 Showstopping
tunes in easy melody line solos. For alto or tenor , with chord symbols.
Titles include 'I Feel Pretty' and 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina'.
Progressive Jazz Studies For Saxophone
£6.95
 This is
the second book of Progressive Jazz Studies and it includes over 40 original
studies for the developing jazz saxophonist. In the first section the book
shows players how to take a tune and jazz it up, they learn to craft a
simple, rhythmic jazz solo from any well-known tune. Section two teaches
about various jazz tonalities helping to develop confidence with whole-tune,
diminished and blues scales, modes and the II-V-I chord sequence. James
Rae's brilliant method gives you the confidence to play jazz with real
style!
Progressive Jazz Studies For Saxophone: Easy Level
£6.95
 Over sixty
original studies in a variety of jazz styles. The book is divided into three
sections. Part One introduces the beginner to jazz rhythms, including swing
quavers, syncopation and displaced accents. Part Two contains twenty
carefully graded melodic jazz studies. Part three encourages the budding
jazz saxophonist to use these studies as the basis for further creative jazz
improvisation.
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