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A
tutorial on correct finger positions and posture for Saxophone
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The picture below is an example of
good finger positions

Posture
- Never play your Saxophone sitting
down as this restricts your air supply.
- Always stand up straight in a
comfortable position with your knees slightly bent.
- Always look straight ahead.
- Try to keep your feet slightly
apart (this allows you to breathe more freely), giving yourself a firm
grounding on which to stand.
- The weight of your Saxophone should
be evenly distributed over your feet.
Holding your Saxophone
This is essential for a solid
technique.
- Your Saxophone should be balanced
with your thumbs.
- Your left thumb should be pushing
forwards and your right hand thumb should be countering the force
equally pushing away from your body (forwards).
- Never be tense when playing. Always
try to relax as much as possible.
- Curl your fingers around your
Saxophone in a natural way.
- Let the Saxophone come to you, Not
the other way around.
- Adjust the height of your sling
accordingly.
- Remember you should be looking
straight ahead of you, standing up straight.
- Rest your thumbs on their rests
without applying excessive force and tension.
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