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Some Reasonable Routines

Here's what a good routine might include:

BEGINNING PLAYERS

  • Technique Building:
    • Long tones- G major scale, up and down, 8 seconds per note (2-3 minutes)
    • 3 note finger drill G major done 3 times (1-2 minutes)
  • Attack Assignment:
    • Worked on one line each night until it could be played perfectly.
    • Next night, played the line(s) from the night before, and then added the next line. (5-10 minutes)
  • Played for Fun:
    • Figured out how to play the song from Sponge Bob Square Pants. Played it repeatedly to annoy older brothers and sisters. 5-10 MINS)

Total: 15-20 minutes per day.  Very specific and productive.

INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS (For 2-4 year players. Growth will be noticeable and steady.)

  • Technique Building:
    • Long tones- Chromatic Scale, up and down, from G to G. 10 seconds per note (5minutes)
    • 5 note finger G major done 3 times focusing on finger position and relaxing (5 minutes)
  • Attack Assignment:
    • Worked on one line each night until it could be played perfectly. Next night, played the line(s) from the night before, and then added the next line. (10-15 minutes)
  • Played for Fun: Just got a Brittany Spears For the Saxophone book, and memorized the first song. Parents in hiding (5-10 minutes).

Total: 25-45 minutes per day Very specific and productive..

ADVANCED ROUTINE (3 years and up, if they are gung ho! Good routine for more serious high school players.)

  • Technique Building:
    • Long tones- D major scale, two octaves, up and down, 10 seconds/note (6 minutes)
    • All Major Scales up to 4 sharps and flats - any that couldn't be played on first try had to be played 3 times correctly! (5-15 minutes)
  • Attack Assignment:
    • Worked on one line each night until it could be played perfectly. Next night, played the line(s) from the night before, and then added the next line. (10-20 minutes)
  • Played for Fun:
    • Played along with F Blues CD and worked on improvising (10-? minutes)

Total: 30-60+ minutes per day.  Very specific and productive.

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