How To Improvise on Sax, Piano, Guitar or Any Instrument

If you've ever wanted to improvise on the saxophone or whatever instrument you play, but were feeling like it's too difficult, take a look at my latest student who's been with me for less than 8 months.


She's just one of hundreds of students who has never played a saxophone or any musical instrument in her life and after 8 months she's improvising at a level that usually takes 4- 6 years.


It's a very simple technique. This method takes all the thinking out of your playing so your head and fingers will get out of the way and you’ll learn how to trust your ear to guide you through just like your favorite players. It’s not as hard as it may seem to you right now.


There are no tricks — just a simple step by step method that you can learn in 3 music lessons and in 4-7 months you’ll be applying it to all your favorite songs you want to solo on.

This is a fun method that gets you playing real music right away instead of just exercises and scales. As a part of the training you will receive a slow blues track (piano, guitar, bass and drums) that you can practice along with. In just a few months you will be a new player, soloing with confidence and catching all the chord changes.


Check out Melody Chu (who was a complete beginner saxophone student). In less than 8 months she is able to improvise at a very high level. She's been improvising for about 5 months now, but we were learning more complex rhythms and expression techniques to add into her improv for the last 5 months.


Pretty amazing! If you want to take music lessons on Sax, flute, Guitar, Piano or any instrument contact us as www.losangelesmusicteachers.com.




Rick Rossi