Saxophone and Clarinet Lessons for Kids
Beginners:
We work on a building solid foundation for classical and jazz performance:
Areas of study:
Tone production
Learn to read music
Basic techniques including breathing, tonguing, posture and hand position
Instrument care and reed preparation.
Theory and ear-training
A practicing commitment of at least 20 minutes a day, 5 days a week.
You can rent an instrument at Ke...
Beginners:
We work on a building solid foundation for classical and jazz performance:
Areas of study:
Tone production
Learn to read music
Basic techniques including breathing, tonguing, posture and hand position
Instrument care and reed preparation.
Theory and ear-training
A practicing commitment of at least 20 minutes a day, 5 days a week.
You can rent an instrument at Kennelly Keys, Mills Music, or Metropolitan Music. If you are thinking about purchasing an instrument, we are happy to help find you a quality instrument, but stay away from cheap instruments from the big-box stores! They are not satisfactory for school band or lessons; you are much better off with a quality used instrument.
Materials: box of Rico or Rico Royal #2 Reeds, reed guard, pull-through swab, beginning band book (Accent on Achievement or Standard of Excellence) and Rubank Elementary Method.
Intermediate Level Students:
Continuing work on technique, sight-reading, theory, and ear-training
Preparation of classical etudes and repertoire
A focus on jazz and improvisation, preparation for high school and college auditions, performances, Solo and Ensemble Contest and Studio Recitals
Choose from 1 available session:
When
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Where
- 4501 Interlake Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103 | Wallingford
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