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If you’ve just started playing the sax, you might be struggling to get a good tone out of your instrument. That’s okay—most beginners can’t pick it up right away! Developing a good tone is essential for creating a beautiful, pleasing sound later on. Fortunately, there are a few exercises that you can practice every day to improve your tone over time.

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Breathe with your stomach.

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  1. When you take a breath in, focus on filling your stomach with air, not your chest. If your shoulders are lifting up or your chest is expanding, that means you’re breathing with your chest, not your belly. Too much breathing with your chest can lead to a warbling tone.[2]
    • If you’re having trouble with this, try laying on your back and putting your hand on your stomach. Take a deep breath in and watch your hand: if it rises up, then you’re breathing correctly. If it barely moves at all, practice a few more times.
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Think about breathing out hot air.

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Play your mouth piece separately.

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  1. Play a concert A note on a metronome or a piano, then try to match it with just your mouth piece. It’s an easy way to check your tone before you start playing.[5]
    • You can also use this exercise to check your mouth placement on the mouth piece. If you’re biting down too hard, you won’t have very good air flow, which can mess up your tone.
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Play long tones.

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  1. Play the tone for as long as you can, keeping your air flow steady and your tone the same. Try not to wobble the note up and down—if you hear your breath faltering, focus on breathing outwards steadily.[7]
    • Ideally, you should be able to hold the tone for as long as you’re breathing out. There’s no exact timeframe, but around 10 seconds is best.
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Use a toning app while you play.

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  1. Download a toning app like Tonal Energy or Tone and put in some headphones. Set up your phone so you can see it as you play, then watch the screen to see how you’re doing. If your tone is all over the place, focus on playing strong, steady notes.[8]
    • It’s a good idea to use earbuds or headphones while you practice the saxophone. Over time, playing the sax at full volume multiple times per day can actually cause hearing damage.
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Listen to good saxophone players.

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Practice every day.

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  1. Even if you only have 5 or 10 minutes to dedicate to toning exercises, it’s the only way you’ll improve. Try throwing a few in at the beginning of your practice session for a nice warmup that will build your skills over time.[10]
    • It’s important to take breaks, too. If you practice for hours on end without stopping, your form might suffer, which can cause a pinched or reedy sound. If your jaw muscles are aching or you’re getting tired, don’t be afraid to rest for a while.

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  • If you notice that you’re biting down on your mouth piece, invest in a mouth piece patch. This small piece of rubber prevents you from biting down too hard as you play.[11]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is a writer, editor, and artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing articles about conservation, sustainability, and eco-friendly products. When she isn’t writing, you can find Hannah working on hand embroidery projects and listening to music. This article has been viewed 24,619 times.
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