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Londeix, Jean-Marie: Nouvelles Études Variées

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Setting: Saxophone
Genre: Study
Length: 28 pages
Weight: 0.135 kg
Publisher: Alphonse Leduc
Item number: AL27209
ISMN: 9790046272097
French saxophonist, Jean-Marie Londeix (b. 1932) graduated from Paris Conservatoire with a First Prize and a Prize of Honour. As a fantastic all-around musician, he has a vast experience which makes his study books, including Nouvelles Études Variées , very well-informed. His career has taken him all over the world and many composers have written works specially for him. As an accomplished teacher of other famous saxophonists, he has deduced where the gaps in studies for the instrument are, composing six significant books of the kind. Nouvelles Études Variées contains a variety of studies in all keys, based on pre-composed exercises by preceding composers. The Saxophone isexploited to its full potential, with Londeix including focus on extreme high notes, articulation, dynamics, tempo, phrasing, ornamentation, accidentals, range, rhythms and finger work, among other aspects. For all advanced saxophonists, Nouvelles Études Variées , compiled by renowned contemporary saxophonist Jean-Mar ie Londeix , is an essential guide and aid to progression of technique and musicality on the instrument.
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