Two years ago, the Musicians Union published a short guide for people interested in teaching music through the internet. They linked two episodes of my podcast Success Beyond the Score about technical aspects of doing so. I am glad my experience and knowledge giving sax lessons online has been useful for others.
The value of teachers and mentors cannot be overstated. Great saxophonists like Dave Sandborn, Anna Brooks or Kirk Whalum stand proud thanks to the education and support they received through their journey. I have honoured the people behind my own development and blooming as a musician in my seven mentors series. There, you can read how online communication technology made it possible, after years of thinking about it, for me to receive long-distance lessons from Courtney Fadlin. I like the flexibility and accessibility of online teaching, and it’s the method I use today. As a matter of fact, my schedule is open for online sax lessons!
If you already know where most of the notes are in a saxophone, can perhaps play a few songs, and you want to learn how to make your playing richer, strengthen your improvisation skills, and improve your stage craft, I would love to accompany you in your next step. You can inquire by filling this form.
Read the full article by the Musicians Union here.
