Studio Lessons or In-Home Lessons
Availability: Fri
Ages Taught: 9 - 99
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I am a a San Diego-based saxophonist and educator. Originally from Sacramento, CA, I performed with my award-winning high school jazz band at the world-famous Monterey Jazz Festival from 1999 - 2001 and Jazz at Lincoln Center's "Essentially Ellington" Jazz Festival in New York City in 2001. I was selected for the International Association of Jazz Education "Community College All-Star Jazz Band" in 2003 and 2004. I was also selected for the Disney All-America College Band in 2004. In May of 2008, I graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Music degree. I am continuing my studies at the graduate level, working towards a Master's degree in Music Performance also at San Diego State University.
As a teacher, I tailor my lessons to fit each student's specific goals. Whether they are headed for a career in music or are looking to develop a hobby, I strive to make our time together fun and informative. Each of my lessons include instruction in saxophone fundamentals as well as help with material that interests them. Above all, I want my students to walk away from our lessons with a love for music that will last their entire lives.
I am an encouraging and patient teacher who believes that every student progresses at his or her own pace.
Though each student has different goals and plays at a different level, all my students receive instruction in tone production, technique, ear training, and music theory.
I specialize in jazz, and feel that saxophonists should be familiar with this genre of music. Within the style, there are many different topics I cover depending on the student's interest.
Curriculum is dependent on each student's ability and goals, but there is one book that I use with everyone: The Universal Saxophone Method. This is widely considered to be one of the best resources for saxophonists in terms of development, regardless of style or ability.
Other books I find useful include: Rubank Saxophone Method Books, Top Tones for Saxophone (Sigurd Rascher), Jazz Conception (Lennie Neihaus), The Jamey Aebersold Play-a-Long Series (Jamey Aebersold), The Real Book, 6th Edition.
The best resources are recordings of great saxophonists. Since music is a hearing art, the importance of listening cannot be overstated! At the first lesson, I give each student a list of saxophonists to check out.
jazz, popular styles
music, saxophone, jazz improvisation
Students 9 to 99 years old.