Eight Very Difficult Studies (saxophone) by Guy Lacour Saxophone Solo - Sheet Music

By Guy Lacour

“Composed by Guy Lacour, Eight very difficult studies was written for advanced Saxophone players. The book features an introduction by Marcel Mule and is actually dedicated to him. These mechanism exercises are very challenging, but maintain some nice melody and their aim is definitely to help the player to keep their technique and skill growing. Each study has a different tempo, key signature and technical difficulties, in order to improve the technique of any saxophonist and to obtain the best results possible. Guy Lacour (1932-2013) was a French musician, composer and saxophonist. He studied with Marcel Mule and Fernand Oubradous, and composed many pieces for Solo Saxophone, Saxophone and Piano and also Flute and Piano.”

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Instrument:
Saxophone Solo
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Guy Lacour
Publishers:
Alphonse Leduc
Series:
Robert King Music
UPC:
888680837204
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises
Artist:
Guy Lacour
Usages:
School and Community Sacred
Number of Pages:
16
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.09 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.24 pounds

Saxophone

SKU: HL.48182208

Composed by Guy Lacour. Leduc. Classical. Softcover. 16 pages. Alphonse Leduc #AL23237. Published by Alphonse Leduc (HL.48182208).

UPC: 888680837204. 9.0x12.0x0.09 inches.

“Composed by Guy Lacour, Eight very difficult studies was written for advanced Saxophone players. The book features an introduction by Marcel Mule and is actually dedicated to him. These mechanism exercises are very challenging, but maintain some nice melody and their aim is definitely to help the player to keep their technique and skill growing. Each study has a different tempo, key signature and technical difficulties, in order to improve the technique of any saxophonist and to obtain the best results possible. Guy Lacour (1932-2013) was a French musician, composer and saxophonist. He studied with Marcel Mule and Fernand Oubradous, and composed many pieces for Solo Saxophone, Saxophone and Piano and also Flute and Piano.”.