Hi everyone, I just wanted to share a new article, out today, that I wrote for the Best Sax Site Ever, this time continuing to discuss using Bach's melodic material as a technical and musical workout for the horn. I used the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor for all of my source material here, I guess I should have had it come out around Halloween. Anyway, here is the link!
Jon - I printed the .pdf yesterday and worked on it a bit on baritone. Love Toccata and Fugue in Dm....and the exercises are an interesting challenge, particularly the one with extreme intervals. Thanks, as always.
Hi guys, thanks for your interest as always. Yes this will be laid out more completely in a chapter in the second Bach Shapes. I'm not officially launching into writing it until I'm confidently selling the first book, but have a lot of ideas, many different things than the first book, and some more of similar exercises. You can read more about it and see a video of the latest etude here: http://www.jondelucia.com/new-guest-article-best-saxophone-website-ever/
Thanks!
Jon
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