Alphonse Leduc
Alphonse Leduc — Cinquante-Trois Etudes pour Saxophone - Volume 1
French saxophonist, Marcel Mule (1901-2001) compiles an essential addition to Saxophone studies. Adaptable to all saxophones, the first volume of 53 Studies cannot be missed. Mule was born in Normandy and by the age of 12, had already won two first prizes in solo competitions on the saxophone. However, his heart was set on a teaching career and taught at the Paris Conservatoire. He is also the founder of the French Saxophone school. Mule's 53 Studies for all saxophones enabled many of his successful students to develop their technique to a high standard. The first volume addresses arpeggios, scales, phrasing, fingering, breath control, dynamics, rhythm, articulation, intervals and accidentals, among other aspects. Mule's 53 Studies for all saxophones is essential to all aspiring saxophonists.
Product details
- Format / Medium: Softcover
- Series: Leduc
- Pages: 28
- Dimensions: 12.0 × 9.0 × 0.1 in
- Weight: 4 oz
Alphonse Leduc — French publisher since 1841, home of the Paris Conservatoire repertoire.
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