Unlock your saxophone potential

I help saxophonists develop their improv skills by learning simple-to-use music theory techniques to perform confidently with bands.

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It’s time to become the saxophonist you’ve always wanted to be!

Lots of sax players out there have been at it for ages, but sometimes it feels like their skills don't quite match up with all the time they've put in. You see them getting a bit bummed out; going all-in on collecting gear and saxophones they might not even know how actually to produce a good sound on. It's like they throw in the towel on playing and turn into gear hoarders when all they really wanted was to get down and play for real.

This is usually due to these common roadblocks:

Poor understanding of Music Theory

Unable to play basic scales in all 12 keys

Unclear goals and poor practice routines

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How i can help

I've been a professional saxophonist for over 15 years. I hold an undergraduate degree in jazz performance and music business from Fort Lewis College and a master’s degree from Berklee College of Music in Contemporary Performance and Production. In addition to performing for a living, I have also taught and coached saxophonists for over eight years now. Throughout my career, I've developed a method that has helped numerous saxophonists:

✅ Uncomplicate Music Theory and learn important concepts in a practical way.

✅ Easily play through all basic scales the full range of their instrument.

✅ Understand chord/scale relationships.

✅ Quickly identify chord progressions and key centers.

✅ Develop efficient and sustainable practice routines.

A program that actually works…

How Chuck was finally able to make a music theory breakthrough…

[With this course] “I can actually ask somebody and have them explain to me why my thinking’s right, or why it’s maybe a little wrong!”

 

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There is nothing better than one-on-one coaching!

Trying to learn any skill online can be difficult. Sure, there is seemingly an endless supply of information online, but it can be hard to sift through it on your own, let alone know how actually to implement it into your practice. Even the most professionally developed online course will never be specifically tailored to YOU!