User
Write something
Community Drop In is happening in 13 hours
Pinned
1:1 Coaching Sax and Theory
In addition to the community I have structured a 1:1 Coaching offer with me. This is for anyone who wants to begin or needs a little help on their journey's either in saxophone or music theory. Let's break this down a little bit. 1:1 Sax coaching: āœ… Personalized practice plans with clear outlines for your goals āœ… Feedback in real time āœ… Help you to reach your first goal āœ… Submit practice videos for real breakdown and critiques 1:1 Music Theory: āœ… Complete Music Theory Course personalized to you āœ… Real time explanation and application of concepts āœ… Complete weekly feedback āœ… Clear pathway to learning success If this sounds like something you can benefit from come on and let's get started! If you know someone that could benefit from this feel free to invite them in! Send me a message or drop a comment if your interested!
4
0
1:1 Coaching Sax and Theory
Pinned
šŸŽ· Start Here: Get Your First Music Theory ā€œAhaā€ This Week
Welcome! This community exists to make music theory simple, practical, and usable not confusing or academic. If theory has ever felt overwhelming or disconnected from your instrument, you’re in the right place.
4
0
Pinned
Step 1: Introduce Yourself
Reply to this post and share 3 short things: 1ļøāƒ£ What instrument(s) you play 2ļøāƒ£ Your experience level (beginner / self-taught / intermediate / etc.) 3ļøāƒ£ ONE thing about music theory that confuses you the most Keep it simple. No essays needed.
Happy Friday Everyone!šŸ“¢
Well we have made it through another week and hopefully everyone is looking forward to a restful weekend. Has anyone accomplished what they set out to do at the beginning of the week? Have anything fun or relaxing planned for the weekend?
Happy Friday Everyone!šŸ“¢
The ā€œRhythm Layerā€ Practice Method
When sax players struggle with difficult rhythms, the instinct is usually to slow it down and repeat it. That helps… but there’s a more powerful trick that can make rhythms click much faster. The ā€œRhythm Layerā€ Practice Method Instead of practicing the rhythm exactly as written right away, practice the same notes using different rhythmic layers first. Here’s how it works: 1ļøāƒ£ Take the difficult passage. 2ļøāƒ£ Play the notes as quarter notes first. 3ļøāƒ£ Then play the same notes as eighth notes. 4ļøāƒ£ Then try triplets. 5ļøāƒ£ Finally return to the original rhythm. What this does is train your brain to separate the notes from the rhythm. Once the notes feel automatic, the rhythm becomes much easier to control. Many teachers use this concept because changing subdivisions helps develop a stronger internal sense of timing and coordination. Why this works: When a rhythm feels hard, it’s usually because the brain is trying to solve too many problems at once: - finger movement - timing - articulation - reading This technique removes the rhythm temporarily, locks in the notes, and then rebuilds the rhythm with confidence. Try this today Take a rhythm that has been frustrating you and run it through the 4 rhythm layers. Most players notice it feels easier within just a few repetitions. You’ll feel progress almost immediately which is exactly what good practice should feel like. Curious to hear from everyone šŸ‘‡ What rhythm or passage are you currently struggling with in your practice?
0
0
1-30 of 178
powered by
Mack's Music Collective
skool.com/macks-sax-academy-2637
Music feel confusing? Boring? Learn it painlessly and quickly, apply it on your instrument, and get REAL coaching that makes it click.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by