Saturday 15 December 2012

I'm not going to start this with a "welcome to my new blog" message :-).... far too predictable and it may look slightly ludicrous when that is all that is here a year from now... I do want to share some saxophone playing tips, some experiences of playing out and about, and also just have fun with fellow players out there.

My love affair with jazz started when I was about 7 or 8, listening to the theme tune to Charlie Brown or TV shows like Taxi. I didn't know, or care that it was jazz, all I knew is that some day I wanted to play it. My Dad likes jazz, he had a few records I liked too (and some I didn't!) 

It's funny that I took up playing the saxophone (my first stint when I was about 19) because I couldn't get my head around the guitar fretboard....I'd been playing the guitar for about 9 years, and could do a very good impression of a jazz player, but that's all it was. I didn't really "get it" I never really knew about substitutions, chord progressions, or even the most basic stuff like the note names on the frets above a certain point. So I decided that a chordal instrument was not for me. Now, some 24 years later, I study chords like mad... it's pretty important stuff if you want to get better, but I thought, or hoped I was escaping all that.

When I started on the sax at 19, I got "good" very quickly. Part of that was because I learnt the flute as a young child (aged 10-14) so the fingering was familiar, part of it was because I have a quick ear. I played the alto then, for about 18 months. I then sold it to pay for my first mortgage bill when I was just 21. In those 18 months I had fun rehearsing with a soul/funk band in Peterborough. On bass was a friend, and fellow guitar-head Nick Smith

Living in small terraced houses put an end to playing the sax too. I got an alto again when I was about 27, but complaints from the neighbours meant I sold it after only a few months

Fast forward to 2006...... I had moved around a lot, but had settled in a small village in Leicestershire. I nipped two doors down from me to the local shop.... in walked Nick Smith, my old friend from Peterborough, who I had not seen for 16 years. he had his girlfriend with him, and introduced me as his "sax playing friend". He was 20 miles from home, it was such a chance meeting....He asked about my sax playing, and I said I hadn't picked one up for 10 years or so. He urged me to start again, he kindly said I was a "natural". So I did, the very next day I walked into a music shop in Leicester and rented an alto.

So now, 6 years later, here I am. Still lots to do, but I love it. I love being able to make people feel the way I do when I play. When the reed is right, when the acoustics are good, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.... that has to be a good thing! 

One thing is for sure, I would say I'm about halfway along my journey on the sax. There is still a lot to do, but it is hard work, it takes time and there are no magic bullets. 

In addition to lots of youtube clips, I also play out with several jazz quartets, and I also really enjoy playing with the Rutland Big Band... a great bunch of people. Music has introduced me to so many wonderful new friends!



5 comments:

  1. Matt could you tell me where you get your sheet music from, where do you buy it?, im starting at sax, and i really like your music MY ONE AND ONLY LOVE i want to play that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf29d1bRkuM Il be really thankful if you tell me where to get that sheet music, carlosjimenez_95@hotmail.com is my email just in case, thanks.

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  2. I use real books Carlos, they are available from Amazon. My one and only love is missing from some of them, my tip is to look for some PDF copies of the real book vol 1 and 2 online, there are some older versions easily available. Just google it!

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  3. Hey Matt! I love listening to your music! How did you learn to improvise? Any suggested routes?

    There are plenty of resources out there, but I'd like to hear your opinion :)

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  4. I love the way you play sax. It's such an inspiration. When are you going to record a CD?
    I'd buy one.

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  5. Excellent interpretation!!!! Could you tell me which mouthpiece you are using and the reed.
    I love that sound, I play the Tenor Saxophone for a year and I'm trying to find that sound. Thank you. Fabian from Argentina

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