Handy pocket-sized
reference book. Only 3.5
x 5.5 by Dave Liebman
and Matt Vash…(+)
Handy pocket-sized
reference book. Only 3.5
x 5.5 by Dave Liebman
and Matt Vashlishan. This
mini reference manual is
a concise all-in-one
primer for today's
saxophonist and covers
everything from how to
hold the horn when
putting it together to
daily practice routines
such as long tones,
articulations, expressive
devices, and overtones.
It also includes some
important insight into
reeds, mouthpieces and
other essential
equipment. If you learn
one thing from this book,
it was well worth the
price! One of the most
inspiring musicians and
educators of his
generation, David
Liebman, along with
associate Matt
Vashlishan, concisely
distill a lifetime of
information into an easy
to use guide no
saxophonist should be
without. Saxophone
Basics is a daily
practice guide for
saxophonists. This pocket
publication provides lots
of essential and
important information
pertaining to saxophone
playing and in
particular, practicing.
Contents are varied from
assembly, posture,
breathing, oral cavity,
larynx, embouchure,
practicing, daily
routine, articulation,
scales and arpeggios,
special tips, expressive
devices, maintenance,
disassembly, and review
of practice schedule. My
favorite section is the
overtone guide with some
outstanding instruction
on how to learn/practice
in the altissimo register
via the overtone system
with many exercises. The
often neglected long
tones are well covered as
well. What makes this
practice guide so useful
is that it fits in the
music case or your
pocket. And yet, it
offers lots of
information with a 68
page format and priced
right along with diagrams
and more. - International
Association Of Jazz
Educators Magazine
Liebman addresses the
bare necessities in this
booklet, co-written with
Matt Vashlishan. This
pocket sized booklet is
meant to provide a handy
reference guide for your
practice program. The
authors touch on several
important physical
aspects of playing (like
posture, breathing,
embouchure, using the
larynyx and even
saxophone maintenance).
Things become especially
interesting when they get
into overtone exercises
and articulation tips. -
Down Beat Magazine