Saxophone Lessons Online

Learn how to play the saxophone with these free online saxophone lessons. You can learn to play any style from a variety of fantastic saxophone players. You can learn to play blues, rock, classical and more. Some saxophone instructors offer video tutorials while others offer theory lessons. Whatever you are looking for in learning to play the sax, you are sure to find it on this page. Have fun!

 

Online Instruction for the Saxophone
Lesson pages including sections on music theory, scales and melodic patterns

Online Saxophone Lessons by Ryan Fraser
A variety of online saxophone lessons, designed to help both saxophonists as well as music educators looking for information on teaching or learning.

Live Online Video Saxophone Lessons
Online video saxophone lessons are simple to use and are very effective way to learn saxophone.

Jazz & Blues Saxophone Lessons – Learn to Play the Sax
Online saxophone Lessons – Jazz, Blues and Rock & Roll Sax

Online Saxophone Lessons
Beginning Saxophone: The Jazz Approach as your online method for learning to play the saxophone, jazz improvisation, play-along, improvise, lessons.

Online Saxophone Lessons – You Can Play Sax: Watch, Learn and Play
Sing into the saxophone mouthpiece to make a note growl. Learn more adventurous playing techniques for the saxophone in this free music lesson

Rico’s YouTube Channel
Featuring incredible video lessons by saxophonists including Michael Brecker, Jerry Bergonzi, Walt Weiskopf, and even Kenny G among many others, legendary reed manufacturer Rico offers an amazing free online resource. Although some of the lessons are for clarinet (which will probably be helpful to many of you as well), there is a massive amount of great video content specifically for the saxophone.

Hirsch’s Jazz Nuggets
Created by saxophonist, composer, and educator Rick Hirsch, this is one of the best sax-related YouTube channels I’ve seen yet. Each well-produced video features Rick going over topics such as embouchure, overtones, reeds, and jazz improvisation. Rick’s lessons are taught in a very straightforward & easygoing manner which makes them a pleasure to watch and learn from.

Randy Hunter Jazz
Although access to much of Randy’s educational content is not free, there’s enough free material on this page to make the site well worth visiting. Covering a wide array of topics from saxophone fundamentals, scalar exercises, jazz improvisation, and composition, there’s a lot to keep you busy here. On top of all of that, you can download several transcriptions of great jazz saxophonists as well PDF & MP3 play-along sets.

Taming the Saxophone
Pete Thomas generously offers us an abundant plethora of saxophone exercises and detailed lessons mostly geared towards beginning to intermediate students. Subjects covered include fingering, scales, tone production, and even a section on playing rock and roll saxophone. One thing that’s quite rare about Pete’s lesson plan is that it offers day-1 instruction for those who have never even picked up a saxophone before including topics such finding as finding the basic equipment and assembling the horn.

MattOtto.org
Brilliant Kansas City saxophonist Matt Otto offers an impressive collection of mostly jazz improvisation-related lessons going teaching harmony and rhythm from a saxophonists perspective. The ear-expanding lessons are video-based with some accompanying text, and best of all, a downloadable PDF for each exercise. Matt’s teaching style is very easy to follow and many of the exercises presented sound cool and are a lot of fun to play.

Casa Valdez Studios
Oregon saxophonist David Valdez’ blog is jam-packed with incredible information technical exercises, a rare audio masterclass with Joe Henderson, improvisation techniques, and much more. Although there are a few posts that are music reviews and not actually saxophone lessons, the quality and depth of the lessons that comprise most of the blog make this site definitely worth frequenting.

Tim Price’s Lessons Page
Renown jazz saxophonist and educator offers a gaggle of downloadable saxophone, improvisation, and music theory exercises mostly in PDF format. Due to all of the theory and improv-related lessons, I would say that these are more geared towards the intermediate to advanced player. All of the lessons are on a single page, which makes it easy to grab everything you need quickly.