Saxophone

Paul Harvey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kahn & Averill

Published:1st Jan '06

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In its relatively brief history of just 150 years, the saxophone has faced both harsh criticism and confusion, while simultaneously being celebrated and widely played more than any other wind instrument. Paul Harvey’s book dispels the myths and clears up the confusion, providing essential insights into this incredibly versatile instrument.

The eccentric genius Adolphe Sax and the evolution of his invention are thoroughly explored, along with the various members of the saxophone family, its components and acoustics, fingering techniques, tone production, special effects, doubling, and its repertoire in orchestral, chamber and solo performances. The book also offers additional materials for study, all enhanced with detailed illustrations, photographs and music examples.

ISBN: 9781871082531

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 11mm

Weight: 220g

160 pages