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Reddit mentions of Essential Elements 2000: Eb Alto Saxophone, Book 1
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Height | 12 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 0.139 Inches |
I know that you may not want to hear this, but Sheet Music is pretty much bread and butter imo. If you don't know how to read notes, try Essential Elements. I know it's a very basic book, but it teaches you the exact fingerings of each note and how it appears on the page. I used that book on my first year of learning Tenor Sax, and it actually helped out a lot. I didn't need this book after my first year, but man is it informative. It also has some very, very basic beginner tunes imo (yet, I'm not sure what your definition of a beginner tune is).
Edit: You can also find a Tenor Sax version on Amazon as well. The link I provided is alto.
This by far was the best starter book for songs that I found -
https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Pop-Melodies-Alto-Sax/dp/1480384305
Incredibly well done AND easy to play.
This books works well for learning -
https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Elements-2000-Alto-Saxophone/dp/0634003178/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=alto+essentials&qid=1562175637&s=books&sr=1-1
Gives you the next "challenge" to work on great from a complete beginner's perspective. If you do every exercise in that correctly until at least half way through you'll be playing the previous book easily and the music is written so well for it you could play it on the street if you wanted to. Also lets you log in to hear how it's played and so you can play along.
I would recommend using this random sheet music generator to practice playing playing notes faster the first time you read them -
http://www.randomsheetmusic.com/
An instructor will be needed to make sure you are doing things correctly like getting notes out etc. I would recommend getting also 1.5 reeds because it's almost impossible to not get the note out with them.