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The Fun is in the Journey

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The process of reaching a goal is just as valuable and enjoyable as the goal itself. In your terms, it means:

  • Embracing each step and experience along the way, rather than just focusing on the end result.
  • Finding joy in learning, growing, and overcoming challenges during your journey.
  • Appreciating small achievements and moments, which contribute to the overall fulfillment and enjoyment of your path.
  • Valuing the personal development and memories created throughout the process.

This mindset encourages you to savor the present and understand that the journey itself offers rich experiences and lessons.


Lessons in You can Learn to Play Jazz Saxophone (for Beginners):

  1. 1 Overview

    Objective: Let's Get Started

  2. 2 Proper instrument care and maintenance

    Objective: Understanding your instrument

  3. 3 Developing correct posture and hand position

    Objective: Good posture and hand position are critical for avoiding fatigue and achieving better control over your saxophone.

  4. 4 Building a strong embouchure

    Objective: What is an "embouchure" and How do you strengthen it?

  5. 5 Basic breathing techniques

  6. 6 Understanding the saxophone's mechanism

  7. 7 Essential long-tone exercises

  8. 8 Tone development exercises

  9. 9 Introduction to articulation

  10. 10 Basic scales and fingerings

  11. 11 Reading music fundamentals

  12. 12 Introduction to jazz rhythm

  13. 13 Daily practice routine establishment

  14. 14 Overview

  15. 15 Major and minor scales in jazz context

  16. 16 Understanding chord symbols

  17. 17 Introduction to the blues scale

  18. 18 Basic chord progressions

  19. 19 Rhythm section interaction

  20. 20 Swing feel and interpretation

  21. 21 Simple melodic patterns

  22. 22 Blues licks and phrases

  23. 23 Call and response exercises

  24. 24 Basic ii-V-I progressions

  25. 25 Transcription introduction

  26. 26 Playing with backing tracks

  27. 27 Learning your first jazz standards

  28. 28 Melody interpretation

  29. 29 Simple solo development

  30. 30 Guide tone lines

  31. 31 Voice leading basics

  32. 32 Playing in different keys

  33. 33 Building your repertoire

  34. 34 Playing with others

  35. 35 Stage presence

  36. 36 Sound equipment basics

  37. 37 Recording yourself

  38. 38 Performance preparation

  39. 39 Resources & such

  40. 40 Extra Course Stuff & such

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