A SAXOPHONIST'S STUDY GUIDE by David Hite LEVEL 5 | |
The student advancing through level five is seriously dedicated to the saxophone. In many high schools there is very little competition on this level. However, all-city and all-state ensembles offer unique learning and performance experiences that provide lifelong memories. College music students on this level will find new motivation by associating with capable colleagues and participating in more mature performing groups. Soloing in recitals and with ensembles brings special artistic self identity. Opportunities for professional work in the locale should be sought. Career plans should be contemplated at this level in order to give more specific direction to immediate goals. Consideration should be given to opportunities in commercial studios, service bands and educational institutions. Professional engagements should be sought. Depending on individual interests, study of other woodwind doubles might be pursued at this point. Subscriptions to the North American Saxophone Alliance periodical (c/o David Lovrien, 2232 Bowie Dr., Carrollton, TX 75006) and the Saxophone Journal (P.O. Box 206, Medfield, MA 02052) provide additional insight into the saxophone world. | |
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