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Practice Log: 18–24 February 2024 (Sunday–Saturday)

This entry is part 4 of 18 in the series 2024 Practice Log

This is my regularly updated practice log, mostly for accountability with my saxophone practice. Below you can see my practice for the week. If you’d like to check it out, here’s my goal list of tunes for the year. 

This week, it seems I’m continuing my work on “Up Jumped Spring,” and casting about regarding what I’ll transcribe next. Maybe that Dexter Gordon solo on “Misty” I mentioned last time, but I’m not sure. I’m taking a little break for now, or rather, I’m focusing on preparing for the coming semester this week, since classes start on the 4th of March and I’d rather not be in a mad rush when the time comes. (I dread how much less practice I’ll be able to do when school starts, sigh. If only there were practice rooms on campus, I could get something done during my downtime between classes.)

Below, you can see a log of my practice sessions for the week.

Preamble

This week was pretty normal. Just regular daily practice, with the complication that the weekend had a few activities I had to schedule around, and a game session Tuesday morning. 


Sunday

I did two hours in the afternoon. Because I was already pretty tired by the start of my practice session, but also because it needed doing, I decided to spend some time at the start of this session going through my soprano sax reeds and sorting them out. I worked on the reeds that needed it and happily didn’t need to get rid of any, though the 3-strength reeds are slightly hard for my mouthpiece.  

Soprano Sax: 

Tenor Sax:

Problem areas:


Monday

I focused on just alto today. (I had my tenor with me, but didn’t bust it out.)

Alto: 

Problem Areas:


Tuesday

I received my ErgoSax stand! It’s great. So I practiced baritone sax and only bari sax, even though my reeds are way too strong for the mouthpiece I have. I’ve ordered a sampler pack of 2.5 Van Doren reeds of different sub-brands but I’m wondering if even that will turn out to be too hard. I’m also wondering whether I’ll get on with the Theo Wanne piece. I like the Wannes I have for my soprano and tenor, but it might be that with an 8* I went with a too-open facing? I’m not sure. I’m not throwing in the towel yet, though.  

I mostly just did 

Baritone:

Problem Areas:


Wednesday

I did a little under two hours, exclusively on the bari sax. Trying to get adjusted to it, now that I finally have the ErgoSax stand (hooray). 

Bari Sax:

Problem Areas:


Thursday

I was running late but I still managed to get about an hour and a half in. 

Soprano:

Bari Sax: 

Problem Areas:


Friday

I was running late, so it was just 90 minutes today, mostly bari and a little on tenor in the session’s last thirty-five minutes or so. 

Bari:

Tenor:  

Observations:


Saturday

I did a couple of hours, split evenly between soprano and baritone saxes, while my son was maybe 50 paces away at the LEGO/boardgame cafe where he plays board games and does LEGO builds on Saturday mornings. I’ll miss the two-horn sessions when classes start and I’m shorter on time, as I expect I’ll have to (for convenience and time’s sake) switch to one horn per session. 

Soprano:

Baritone: 

Problem Areas:


Summary & Progress

Overall I’m happy with:

Things I need to do:

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