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If you’ve just started playing the sax, you might be struggling to get a good tone out of your instrument. That’s okay—most beginners can’t pick it up right away! Developing a good tone is essential for creating a beautiful, pleasing sound later on. Fortunately, there are a few exercises that you can practice every day to improve your tone over time.
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- If you notice that you’re biting down on your mouth piece, invest in a mouth piece patch. This small piece of rubber prevents you from biting down too hard as you play. [11] X Research sourceThanks
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- ↑ https://www.howtoplaysaxophone.org/saxophone-tone-development/
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