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Dan Graser and the Origins of Chops
When the music world went on sabbatical during the COVID-19 pandemic, Graser switched gears and began a new project—fleshing out ideas in his studio and plugging away with the music notation software Sibelius, synthesizing a much-needed update for the saxophone. What resulted was three volumes and nearly 1,000 pages of saxophone exercises and analytic studies that you can practice until your fingers go numb. Chops 221 Full Range Fundamentals and Technical Exercises for the 21st Century Saxophonist (2021)is over 350 pages of humbling fundamentals containing the patterns and building blocks needed to extend your range and technique as a player.
PRISM Quartet and Joe Lovano’s “Forbidden Drive” is Refreshing Rep
Josh reviews PRISM Quartet’s newest single “Forbidden Drive” featuring Grammy Award-winning artist Joe Lovano.
7 Pieces of Sax Gear I Am Obsessed With
Josh recommends 7 items he uses for daily practice.
5 Things to Consider For Your Saxophone Warm-Up
A warm-up gives you focus, a sense of control and helps you improve as a player. In this article, I address five ideas to keep in mind when incorporating a warm-up into your practice routine.
Stop Wasting Money on Reeds
Stop waisting your money burning through reeds. Josh walks you through his 4 step process of breaking in reeds to get the most out of your money.