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Practice Journal, 15-21 July 2024

This entry is part 13 of 18 in the series 2024 Practice Log

So, last week’s practice was pretty solid, though I got sick over the weekend and didn’t make it to the practice room on Sunday. Again, I did a lot more alto practice than anything else, though the tenor and bari got some play too. 

Tunes-wise, I worked on a bunch:

Beyond that, I’ve been focusing on overtones. I’m pretty happy with my (unfortunately slow) progress. Ben Britton’s A Complete Approach to Overtones: Vivid Sound and Extended Range had been helpful, especially in his explanation that for voicing overtones above the 2rd overtone, you ought to use the octave key. I’d seen people doing these extended overtone exercises with keyless saxes and was getting frustrated that I could get past the 3rd overtone, but venting with the octave key has helped make it (occasionally) possible for me to hit the 4th overtone and sometimes (inadvertently) even beyond.   

Finally, seeing that Bird used to practice Klosé’s 25 Daily Exercises for Saxophone (available here) has made me a little more willing to give them a try—and to dig out my old, water-damaged copy of the Ferling Exercises and give them a go once more. We’ll see how far I get with them, but maybe they’ll help me a bit with the one area I’m still badly struggling with: double-time playing. The other thing I’m doing to try tackle that—giving myself chances to improvise fast on tunes—isn’t achieving as much, or at least doesn’t seem to be so far. I’ve been a bit lax on scales lately, though, and I think those are part of the key to getting the necessary dexterity. 

And that’s about where I am now. 

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