Paul Creston - Sonata Op. 19, mvt. I (Piano Accompaniment)
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Paul Creston's Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1939) was dedicated to Cecil Leeson and is in 3 movements:
I. With vigor
II. With tranquility
III. With gaiety
This piano accompaniment was created for practicing, score studying, and other educational settings.
Performance Tempo without Metronome - 0:00
Performance Tempo with Metronome - 4:24
Practice Tempo (Quarter Note = 76) - 8:48
Practice Tempo (Quarter Note = 88) - 15:46
Practice Tempo (Quarter Note = 98) - 21:47
Practice Tempo (Quarter Note = 108) - 27:09
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Thank you for uploading repertoire accompaniments; it's much appreciated!
Muchas gracias por este magnífico tutorial de esta impresionante obra. Enhorabuena. 👏👏👏👏
Omg Thank You So Much. During These Times Its hard to find someone to play and practice with a Piano Part with.
Thank you so much for the recordings Dr.Barger! I will be using them for my collage auditions:))
I just stumbled across this looking for practice tracks for my students. Absolute genius! Thanks for doing this!
Thank you so very much!!! This is a resource that's been greatly needed, and you've done it beautifully! This does for classical saxophonists what Jamey Aebersold has done for jazz instrumentalists. BRAVO!!!
Awesome!!
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Thank you!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for this! Are you willing to do a virtual lesson for this work?
@jbargermusic
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Absolutely! Send me an email (jbargermusic at gmail dot com) and we can discuss details.
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Is this in 442Hz?
@jbargermusic
6 ай бұрын
No, it is 440Hz
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Awesome idea, misleading realisation. A human being is not capable of playing like this, in particular all those incredibly difficult 16-ths at that velocity. It would be of much better help to saxophonists if you asked a flesh-and-blood pianist to play their part, and not introducing the piano part into finale/Sibelius/musescore whatever; otherwise when it comes to playing with a human being, a saxophonist could be expecting from a pianist something that isn't feasible at all
@Nint6469
5 ай бұрын
completely agree this recording really throws me off with how little feel there is to piece super robotic especially when the piece asks for a lot of pushing and pulling through out the measures
@jbargermusic
5 ай бұрын
Absolutely, I appreciate both of your perspectives! It's crucial to acknowledge that these videos are not a replacement for the experience of collaborating with a live pianist. They serve as educational tools, aiding saxophonists in studying the interplay between saxophone and piano. However, I think it's important to recognize that many students face limitations, such as limited access to a live pianist or financial constraints. For some, having these videos as a resource becomes invaluable when live collaboration isn't readily available. Your insights highlight the importance of balancing these study aids with real-world collaboration and the study of recordings. Thank you for contributing to the conversation!
@MarkSmithSaxophone
5 ай бұрын
@@jbargermusic Yes! This is exactly right! My students have benefited greatly from the your piano tracks, especially this one. It's a tremendous resource to help them prepare. Often, they only get one or two rehearsals before the performance, so having the opportunity to play along with a track like this is incredibly helpful. Thank you for putting together all of these wonderful tracks!!!
@jbargermusic
5 ай бұрын
@@MarkSmithSaxophone Thank you so much, Mark! I am thrilled that the tracks are making a positive impact for your students. Your trust and support mean a lot, and I'm grateful to be able to contribute to your students' musical journey. Keep up the fantastic work with your teaching!
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@luikssmart7751
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