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The fast and easy way to play this frequent woodwind instrument

Saxophone For Dummies offers the idealisti introduction to this general and versatile instrument, whether you lack any musical experience or are picking up the sax again after a hiatus. Covering both the alto and tenor sax, this friendly guide explains how to get a good sound, how to read music, and how to play songs in a assortment of styles, including classical, pop, and jazz, all accompanied by the audio samples on the enclosed CD. With tips on how to buy or rent the best saxophone, and info on how to care for the instrument, Saxophone For Dummies is a comprehensive guide to playing this standard woodwind alone or in a group setting.

  • Includes tips on buying or renting a new or employed saxophone
  • Audio samples of classical, pop, and jazz music are available on the bonus CD
  • Advice on cleaning and preserving a saxophone

If you’re picking up a saxophone for the initial time or are looking to brush up on your skills, Saxophone For Dummies gives you everything you need to appreciate, understand, and excel at playing this ordinary instrument.

Going To Kansas City

Charlie Parker was arguably the most influential saxophone player in jazz history. He was born on August 29, 1920 and was fortunate sufficient to be raised in Kansas City at a time when the music scene was in full stride. He took up alto saxophone at age 11 and was soon sneaking out of his house at night and into the nightclubs and theaters to watch and learn from the jazz greats of the time. Parker claimed to have learn a lot when it comes to playing saxophone by looking at the fingers of the outstanding Lester Young move up and down on his saxophone keys.

Yardbird

The older jazz musicians would hang out in the alleys for the duration of breaks and soon took a liking to this young kid. They helped sneak him into the clubs. Because of his fondness for eating chicken they gave him the nickname Yardbird. This was later shortened to the name he was known the world over for, Bird. As a teenager Parker became a severe musician who practiced 12 to 15 hours per day. He was soon playing in local bands and joined Jay McShann’s territory band 1938. This band embodied the Kansas City jump blues style and toured the southwest as well as Chicago and New York.

52 nd Street

Bird moved to New York City in 1939 to further pursue his music career. He soon joined the huge band of Earl ‘Fatha” Hines and met Dizzy Gillespie. Bird, Gillespie, and other musicians such as Theolonius Monk, Kenny Clarke, Bud Powell and Charlie Christian were bored and fed up with the big bands who employed them and begun hanging out at after hours jam sessions on 52nd Street in Harlem. These musicians soon produced a new style of jazz called Bebop. This new music was marked by fast tempos, from time to time intricate harmonic structure and the instrumental virtuosity of it is players.

Now’s The Time

By the mid 1940′s Bird was leading his own groups and headlining recording sessions. During this amount of time he recorded such Now’s The Time, Yardbird Suite, Anthropology and Confirmation. Parker continued to record and carry out thru the early 50′s even carrying out or participate in his interest in combining jazz and classical music by recording an album with strings, Bird With Strings, in 1949.

The Baroness

Haunted by a lifelong addiction to heroin and alcohol Charlie Parker passed away at The Stanhope Hotel in New York City on March 12, 1955. At the time he was staying in the suite of his friend and patron Nica de Koenigswarter who was known as the ‘Baroness of Bebop” for hosting jazz jam sessions in her hotel suite.

Bird Lives

Charlie Parkers affect on innovative jazz can not be overestimated. Countless prominent jazz musicians followed in his footsteps and pointed to bird as one of their main influences. In jazz studies programs at colleges and universities all over the globe his music is the popular to which all else is measured.

Bird Lives!


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