Hi everyone,
I just want to take a moment to say a big thank you to all of you for your support. It really means the world to me. Running this channel is a huge part of my life and I regularly put in 12-hour days (and often more!) — but I absolutely love creating these lessons and sharing them with you.
Over the past year I’ve tried a few different directions, including interviews, busking, and vlogs. They’ve been great fun, but the figures show very clearly that the tutorials are what you enjoy the most — and that’s where I’ll be putting my main focus moving forward. You’ll still see the occasional product review if I come across something I think is genuinely good or interesting, but tutorials will remain the heart of this channel.
I’d also love to hear from you — whether it’s a request for a video, a suggestion, or just to say hello. You can always reach me directly at lynden@saxmadesimple.com.
And if you’d like a more personal approach, I offer one-to-one Zoom lessons. These are individually tailored to your experience and ambitions. Together, we create a solid practice plan that’s inspiring, enjoyable, and helps you grow as a player. I’m here not just to encourage and support you, but also to hold you to account so you really see progress.
Once again, thank you for being part of this community — your support keeps me going and inspires me to keep making the best lessons I can.
Best wishes,
Lynden
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Hello!
First off—thank you! Seriously, I appreciate every single one of you who has subscribed to my channel. Your support keeps me going, and I love making these tutorials for you.
I’m always working on making them better—better backing tracks, better PDFs, better ways to sneak music theory into your brain without you even realising it. (It’s all very cunning.)
I’d love to hear from you—what do you want more of? The altered scales video seemed to go down well, but let me know what else you'd like me to tackle.
Also, a little nudge—have you checked out my website, www.saxmadesimple.com? It’s packed with free resources—transposition sheets, cycle of fifths, practice patterns, backing tracks. All completely free, because I’m nice like that. There’s also some paid stuff if you fancy diving deeper.
I really appreciate your support—every like, comment, and shout of encouragement from across the internet means the world. So, cheers for being here, and see you in the next one!
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Saxophone tips and tricks
31 July 2006