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High Note Development For The Contemporary Player

by Robert A. Luckey, Ph.D. A comprehensive approach for both Classical and Jazz players that contains the highest number of altissimo fingerings for the soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones yet compiled under one cover -- Over 300 fingerings.

Excerpts from Solo Saxophone Masterworks with Prescribed Altissimo Fingerings:
Concertino da Camera -- Jacques Ibert
Concerto in E Flat -- Alexander Glazounov
Sonata, Op.3 -- Paul Creston
Concerto -- Paul Creston
Sonata -- Bernhard Heiden and others

Extended Range Exercises Including:
Overtones, Perfect Intervals, Arpeggi, Chromatics, Half Scales, Major Scales, Pentatonic Scales, American Folk Songs

Sixteen Original Jazz Etudes for E Flat and B Flat Saxophones. For added enrichment, these etudes can be played with the Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long, Vol. 43 Groovin' High.


"This is an impressive new publication." Jazz Educators Journal Spring, 1992.

"It is by far the most thorough and comprehensive method on the subject in the last 30 years. I am sure that countless players, both students and professionals, will find it an invaluable aid."
- Jamey Aebersold

"Classical alto sax literature is explored with a complete explanation of altissimo register excerpts presented in both the written word and diagrams. A closing section of jazz etudes is quite effective and correlates to the Jamey Aebersold tape series. Play-A-Long, Groovin' High." The Instrumentalist June, 1992

"Bob Luckey's Saxophone Altissimo is a great addition to the literature on high note fingerings. With great explanations and wonderful examples to put the fingerings to practical use, the book is very good for the adventurous saxophonist."
- David Liebman

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