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Basic Hard Rock Tenor Sax

Authors: Jim Odgren , Bill Pierce

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The Berklee Practice Method is based on the ensemble curriculum taught at Berklee College of Music. This lesson, taught by Berklee faculty members Bill Pierce and Jim Odgren teach beginning tenor sax players how to play in the hard rock style.

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Berklee Practice Method - Tenor Sax
Practice the techniques that are vital for the tenor sax player in an ensemble: melody and improvisation, and how to develop your mastery of phrasing, articulations, breathing, chords, scales, and improvisation techniques.


 
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