Learning the Saxophone (part 1)
For reasons that will be explained in a future post, I’ve begun to be immersed in the world of jazz, focusing on the tenor saxophone. The above title refers to a VISUAL learning, and not learning to play, though I’ve got a little background in clarinet and have sometimes daydreamed about taking up the sax.
At any rate, though I am lightyears from knowing this marvelously-shaped instrument, I have started seeing saxophones where there are none, in the shape of streetlights, swans from the neck up, and playground slides. My goal is to be able to draw a convincing tenor sax from various angles without having to rely on a photo source. To that end, I’ve done a lot of looking and a little sketching, as revealed here . . .

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Yes, he was. π
Looks quite good already! But I hope it is not just a visual learning, but also a audio one!
Absolutely, jt! If I haven’t heard it, I can’t report it, can I? π
Really cool illustration! I’ve been playing the Alto Saxophone for about 6 years now and Jazz is one of the most meaningful aspects to me. I recently wrote an article about soloing and composition in Jazz. Check it out if you have time. Thanks
Thanks for your encouraging words, both in your comment and on your blog post. Confidence is definitely key. Experience helps build it up!
Thanks. I think that the Saxophone is such a cool looking instrument. It’s like the Frankenstein of instruments if you ask professors. My music teacher said,”who would ever think of putting a mouthpiece on a brass instrument? That’s crazy!” He was joking with us because me and my friends were “experimenting” by making new instruments EX) Put a saxophone mouthpiece on a trombone and vice versa. It actually sounds pretty cool when you do it.