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A Study Guide For The Universal Method For Saxophone By Paul DeVille?

Helen

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I decided that I have been playing in blues and rock bands too long, and that I really need to get back and start working on my fundamental skills that I've lost, or gotten rusty on over the past few years. (For example, things like reading notes. :emoji_rage: ) So I dragged out my old copy of the Universal Method For Saxophone By Paul DeVille, and started to shed through some of the old exercises that had notations and dates beside them.

Afterwards, I started to look through the book, and I vaguely remembered that my prof gave us some kind of study guide with which to go through this book in a systematic fashion. Unfortunately my notes from school are long gone, so I was wondering if anyone knows if there has been a book published, or if there is an on-line source, that organizes the Universal Method into a logical study methodology.

I can develop one, but it will be a fair amount of work. So if it's already been done, I'd rather buy it. :)
 
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