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lacour gives in this recording a series of original exercises (most of them at or near the midway point) in all the saxophone techniques: tonguing, bow, glissando, vibrato, mordent, and trill. lacour goes into technical detail and shows how to handle each of the 12 or so saxophone techniques, with a systematic approach that lays the groundwork for all of the more exotic saxophone techniques that follow. he also shows how to handle (or avoid) each of the most common clichéd saxophone clichés or misunderstandings, including the soprano sax, the multiphone, the pony, the chalumeau, and the "joker in the pack" sound of many players. exercises that precede the more technical ones show how to develop the basic skills of the saxophone, such as intonation, pitching, voicings, dynamics, and articulation. for each technique, lacour gives the range of the musician, how to apply it, and what to listen for. for example, he offers the following: possibly the most common difficulty experienced by beginning saxophonists, especially those using the soprano sax or the tremolo arm, is that they tend to sound like a squeaky little child when playing, and most teenagers (and adults) grow out of it. for all of the exercises, lacour shows and demonstrates his technique, and demonstrates it is is right for him. he shows how to maximize the good features of his instrument, such as very soft or muted notes, and the very great dynamic range. lacour includes a demonstration piece of each technique, as well as a demonstration of a method of articulation, by providing a complete progressive and reiterative series of variations on a single theme. the exercises in the first two volumes make up a part of the guy lacour 50 etudes pdf 11. 84d34552a1