Saxophone Sheet Music & Songbooks

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With its warm, rich and versatile sound, is it any wonder that the saxophone has become one of the world's best-loved instruments? Straddling the boundary between brass and woodwind, it's done an incredible job at making inroads into virtually every musical genre. That means it's never been a better time to be a saxophonist, because you can play any type of music you like! And it also means you've got hundreds of fantastic choices when it comes to saxophone sheet music & songbooks, so expanding your musical repertoire is easier than ever. Ask yourself what you'd like to try your hand at playing, and whatever the answer, there's probably a book here that can teach it to you.

If you're a beginner, or maybe an experienced saxophone player looking to brush up on your techniques, then the best way for you to start in this section might be to look for saxophone sheet music books written from an educational perspective. For example, take a look at the Alfred Student Instrumental Course Tunes for Alto Saxophone Technic Level I Book and the Alfred Student Instrumental Course Studies and Melodious Etudes for Alto Saxophone Level II Book. These top-selling titles are designed with a focus on helping you learn and improve your skills.

On the other hand, if your goal is simply to expand your repertoire, then you have even more options to choose from. You could go by artist with resources like the Hal Leonard Billy Joel's Biggest Hits Alto Saxophone Book or the Hal Leonard Michael Jackson Instrumental Solos Play-Along for Tenor Sax Book/CD. Or, how about playing some family favorites from the Hal Leonard The Big Book Of Disney Songs, and getting ready for the holidays with the Alfred Easy Christmas Carols Instrumental Solos Tenor Sax Book & CD? It's all up to you.

Don't worry too much about making the right decisions for your next saxophone sheet music and songbooks. As long as you pick out something that interests you, there's no such thing as a wrong choice! There's only one rule to keep in mind, and that's to make sure the songbooks you choose are a good fit for your skill level. Beyond that, all you need to do is let your muse take the reins and guide you to your next piece of repertoire.