Why Study This Course?
Are you ready to take your saxophone playing to the next level? This exciting and practical course gives you the chance to dive deeper into the world of jazz saxophone. You’ll explore classic jazz standards, sharpen your improvisation, and push yourself in a supportive but challenging environment. If you’re already comfortable with the basics and want to grow as a player, this is for you.
You’ll get to put what you learn into practice straight away, with regular performances at our Saturday lunchtime student jam sessions. It’s a brilliant opportunity to play as part of a group, build your confidence, and have fun sharing your music.
Topics will include:
• Explore legendary jazz performances, styles, and saxophonists that have shaped the music
• Deepen your understanding of music theory to help unlock fresh ideas for improvisation
• Develop stronger rhythmic skills and creative approaches
• Build your personal repertoire and create a practice routine that really works for you
• Improve your aural skills through transcription
• Refine your technique and express yourself with greater confidence
You’ll get to put what you learn into practice straight away, with regular performances at our Saturday lunchtime student jam sessions. It’s a brilliant opportunity to play as part of a group, build your confidence, and have fun sharing your music.
To be eligible for this course you must be 19 or over on 31st August prior to the course start date.
You will have experience of playing jazz saxophone in an ensemble or group, and be comfortable with the technical issues of your instrument. You will understand the practical use and application of jazz theory. Level 1 literacy is an advantage as handouts will be distributed at different times to reinforce learning.
There is no formal assessment on this course although you will be able to identify individual goals and later reflect on your development. Your tutor will assess your learning and progress through the practical nature of the classes.
Please note that whilst most of the classes in your course will be classroom based, the final session of the course may be in the form of a cross college jazz concert evening and so may not be on the same day and time of your course .