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We are a network of young & enthusiastic Brisbane University Students providing the very best in private 1 on 1 saxophone lessons in your home – in all suburbs across Brisbane.

WE OFFER YOU IN PERSON HOME SAXOPHONE LESSONS FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES & LEVELS

If you are looking for an eager, professional & reliable local saxophone teacher to come to your Brisbane home – our teachers will be available & will be able to provide you a very affordable lesson rate.

What People Are Saying

When I had to find a saxophone teacher for my son, it wasn’t easy. I knew some really great players, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be good teachers. Luckily, I found Music Lessons Academy. In the first lesson, Dan did more for my son’s tone than months of lessons had with our previous teacher. He also has his own method of teaching improvisation and it really is amazing.

Jon Leopold

…..she has a completely unique system for teaching you how to play the saxophone regardless of whatever level you happen to be at from beginner, intermediate to advanced.
Jennifer Greene

Featured Brisbane Saxophone Teachers

Here are just a few of our incredible Brisbane saxophone teachers ready to come to your home to help you learn soprano, alto, tenor, or baritone saxophone.

I am currently studying Science at Griffith University. I am passionate about helping students find joy and excitement in learning to play the Saxophone and helping to find and develop their own musical style.

Dan

Saxophone Tutor

Currently studying Education at University of Queensland. I am excited to share my passion for playing the saxophone with my students and to encourage them to appreciate the joy of learning music. I had a fantastic saxophone teacher when I was younger and it would be so amazing to pass my knowledge on.

Ella

Saxophone Tutor

Currently studying Medicine at the University of Queensland. I love being able to give students the opportunity to find a passion for music. I believe playing an instrument as versatile as the saxophone is an invaluable skill, so it’s a joy to share the learning experience with my students.

Finn

Tenor Saxophone Tutor

Studying Music at QUT. I love seeing the students enjoy the process of learning, and finally being able to master a concept or piece. Each student is unique with their own strengths and goals and I love being their teacher to help them improve each lesson.

Melody

Alto Saxophone Tutor

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Frequently Asked Questions

LEARN TO PLAY THE SAXOPHONE

How long is a saxophone lesson?

For kids 5 to 9 years old, a 45 minute lesson is a good duration for the lesson. For 9 and up and students who have specific music goals such as playing in orchestra at school, a 60 minute lesson is a much better investment. For advanced players an hour lesson is recommended.

What is the best age to start saxophone lessons?

We teach both adults and children from ages three and up. We teach all levels from beginning to advanced. Our teachers are highly qualified to support all levels of players and make the lessons meaningful, rich and interesting for all ages.

What styles of saxophone music is taught?

We have highly dedicated and experienced teachers that are accomplished in classical, jazz, hip-hop, folk, rock, country, blues, gospel, religious and various cultural music, as well as composition and improvisation.

Is it hard to learn to play the saxophone?

It is not hard to play the saxophone compared to other wind instruments. Most beginners can get a sound out of the saxophone on their first try with proper instruction. Starting out with quality equipment and a teacher who specializes in the saxophone can make learning easier.

Can you teach yourself to play saxophone?

You CAN teach yourself saxophone, yes, but without some kind of help it will be difficult and time consuming. You can access online saxophone lessons at any time of the day or night that suits you. … But, if you suddenly want to play your saxophone right now and learn something new, simply log in and pick a lesson !

How long does it take to learn the saxophone?

The point here is that, it may be more or less, but 10,000 hours is a workable, manageable goal that you can chip away at. So if you’re looking for a precise answer for how long to learn saxophone. There may be some benefit in keeping a timesheet, marking off how much practice you do.

Is it too late to learn saxophone?

It is NEVER too late to learn how to play the saxophone. I have a few students who are over the age of 70. One of these students has never ever had anything to do with playing music in her entire life. She has wanted to learn saxophone for the last 60 years and finally has summoned up the courage to start.

LESSONS

How long of a lesson should I take?

For children 5 to 9 years old, a 45 minute musical lesson is sufficient. For studnets 9+ years and students who have specific musical goals such as playing in orchestra, a full 1 hour lesson is a better investment. For any advanced players a 1 hour lesson is highly recommended.

Do I need my own instrument?
We ask all students to have an instrument in their home, so they can practice during the week. Let us know if you need any recommendations!
Can we split a 60 minute lesson into two lessons?

If you have two students wanting to learn, we are able to divide a 60 minute lesson into two 30 minute lessons.

What happens if I leave for 2 months and come back?

If you are leaving for 30 days or longer, you have the option of holding your time and teacher for when you return by paying your normal monthly tuition.You may also withdraw completely and re- register when you return, however your time and teacher may not be available.

Do I need to travel anywhere for my lessons?

We will come to your home, meaning you don’t have to fight traffic to get to after school lessons.

How can we access the student portal?

You can visit the Teachworks page to log into the student portal. Email us at musiclessons@customersupport.care to get your login details.

CHILD LESSONS

Is my child too young to start music lessons?
Our teachers are experienced in teaching students as young as five. Our enthusiastic teachers ensure every lesson is fun and engaging to keep students interested in pursuing their instrument.
How old should my child be to begin music lessons?

Children as young as five can begin learning their instrument and basic music theory.

We are very experienced in tutoring young children who are complete beginners, and have all the patience and personality needed to engage your child and give them best start in their musical journey.

 

Is a 45 minute lesson too long for my child?

In our 45 minute lessons, we are able to cover music theory, technical skills alongside the songs we teach. These important aspects of musical education are often skipped over in 30 minute lessons.

How do I know my child is progressing ?

To keep our students learning and progressing, we use the Musical Ladder system. Every 3 months our students take a test with their teacher to make sure they are absorbing the material in the lessons and making progress. Our students love this system as they get to earn cool colourful wristbands and certificates as well as trophies for their achievements! Our teachers also will take the time to conference

What happens if I ( my child ) gets sick and can’t make a lesson one day?

We have group make up classes on the weekend, that are age and level appropriate. You can sign up online for as many as you would like and the make up never expires, meaning you can take the make up class a week or 2 months later.

TEACHERS

What are your teachers qualifications?

We are highly experienced in teaching students of all ages and skill levels, and have completed the relevant exams that allow us to teach. All teachers have undertaken a government certified “Working with children” police check.

BOOKING A LESSON

How does booking lessons work?

We offer weekly lessons, scheduled at the same time each week, with your teacher. Our lessons run throughout the school terms.

How frequently do I need to pay for lessons?

Students have the option of paying per month or term. Invoices are sent to students on a termly basis, so please let us know if you prefer monthly billing.

How does the payment work?

We ask all students to pay via direct debit or credit card. Our teachers will not accept cash. Lessons are prepaid to guarantee your placement.

Why Should You Take Saxophone Lessons?

Luckily, we are living in a period where all the knowledge we need is truly at our fingertips at all times.

This is notably true if you need advice on learning how to play the saxophone.

On top of the great online ways for learning the saxophone conveniently ready, it may seem like spending on music lessons to learn playing the saxophone is no longer required. But it definitely still is.

Nevertheless, you should not just pick a teacher that is free, you should find a skilled and easy to get along with teacher. So what makes a saxophone teacher a good teacher?

A good saxophone tutor is patient and assures every music lesson is educational, relaxed, and of course enjoyable. We could all appreciate that a friendly way of teaching and a relaxed environment creates productive learning.

The style of the saxophone teacher and temperament are equally significant to their technical skill in studying music theory or saxophone in general.

Many people love to hear children playing a musical instrument, let alone kids that play music concerts in front of people, it is just enchanting.

All these could be accomplished! Efficiently and progressively if there are consistent music lessons, preferably with one on one music school teaching. The child would be guided in reading musical notes and be conducted with proper training.

Getting a saxophone teacher would feel like any other kinship, you know someone is an excellent match for you at the first meeting.

You would know they are a good saxophone tutor if you have connected at the first saxophone lesson. And the best part is, it doesn’t matter how old or young you are. Saxophone lessons are for all ages, they carry years of knowledge at school to their pupils, no matter if they teach adults or children.

Having a saxophone tutor is surely a beneficial investment of your time and money. Learning to play the saxophone with a saxophone teacher is the most beneficial method.

Learn the saxophone with a great example. To think whether to take lessons or to just play the saxophone is not something to take calmly.

As parents to your child or even yourself as a student, you really want to affirm that learning music is something that you can make a priority in your agenda.

Also, you would have to be totally disciplined to continue showing up not just in your first lesson.

We know that Music Lessons Academy is a great choice for beginner saxophone students who want to start a saxophone class, with amazing teachers that want to progress and develop your ability to play the saxophone at an early age to help you investigate your interest in saxophone and develop confidence.

If your child or children wants to learn saxophone, commence lessons with us as we have a great curriculum to help our students achieve their musical accomplishments.

Even if your child has already started saxophone lessons and you haven’t done some of these things, no worries!

Music lessons are an ongoing process, and saxophone students will benefit as you apply these ideas at any time during their education.

Visit online at Music Lessons Academy Instagram for posts that show helpful ideas for students to learn and develop.

Saxophone Lessons Available for All Ages

Whether you’re starting saxophone lessons as a beginner or trying to break out of a rut, you need a sax Instructor who is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.

Our saxophone instructors are warm and friendly, and get to know each student and parent on a personal level.

You can learn any style you like: jazz, blues, pop and classical styles.

We can also help you locate and rent or buy a saxophone. Renting usually starts at $35.00 per month and you can rent to buy. Your teacher is experienced in finding quality affordable instruments and can help you with renting or buying before the sax lessons start.

Prepare your child to be ready for concert band, auditions and the jazz ensemble if they are in a band school program.

7 or 8 years old is a good time to start lessons on the saxophone. Starting much earlier most students will have trouble holding the saxophone and getting enough air. It’s better to start them on clarinet, piano or recorder (which is a relative of the saxophone and uses many of the same fingerings).

If you need help, just give us a call and we can discuss any concerns or questions that you have.

After each lesson, the student will go home with a clear homework assignment. 

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