My son is over 6 years old, can he play the saxophone?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Generally speaking, children over the age of 6 can consider starting to learn the saxophone, but whether it is suitable for learning also needs to consider the child's physical development and actual situation.

    Before starting to learn the saxophone, it is recommended that the child needs to have the following:

    1.Physical development: The saxophone needs to be played with the lips, tongue, breath and other parts, so the child needs to have the corresponding physical development and coordination. In general, the child's mouth and respiratory tract are relatively mature and can play the saxophone competently.

    2.Finger and arm strength: The saxophone requires the use of fingers and arms to press and blow the keys, so the child needs to have some finger and arm strength.

    3.Cognition and basic music theory: Learning the saxophone requires children to have a certain knowledge of cognition and basic music theory, such as notes, scales, keys, etc.

    If your child has all of the above, consider starting to learn the saxophone. It should be noted that learning the saxophone requires children to have a certain amount of patience and perseverance, and they need to gradually master skills and knowledge during the learning process.

    In addition, it is recommended that when choosing a saxophone, you can choose a suitable instrument that is suitable for your child's height and weight, and you can choose a high-quality instrument brand to ensure your child's playing effect and learning experience. At the same time, it is also necessary to choose a suitable teacher for the child to guide so that they can correctly master the saxophone playing skills and knowledge.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1. It's good to be able to hold it, generally 8 years old.

    2. There are also 6-year-old saxophone players, and they may start with more soprano saxophones.

    3. It is best to replace the front teeth, otherwise the front teeth are not replaced, which is easy to be slightly affected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    We all know that most parents will pay great attention to the cultivation of their babies, especially if they see that their babies are very interested in a certain thing, they will focus on cultivating this hobby. And many of these parents will bring their children to learn various musical instruments, so at what age can a little boy learn saxophone? Is it early for an eight year old girl to go to the saxophone?

    Let's take a look at it with the questions.

    First of all, parents need to make it clear that the saxophone is a wind instrument and needs to have a certain breath to play, so if the baby's age is relatively young, its strength will be relatively small, and the lung capacity will be relatively small, so it may be difficult to learn. Therefore, it is usually recommended that 8 to 9-year-old babies learn the saxophone will be better, and the eight-year-old girl will not play the saxophone too early, this age will indeed be just right, because at this time the baby's breath development is relatively fast, and the teeth have just been replaced, which is very suitable for playing musical instruments.

    Finally, it is recommended that parents give their children more companionship and encouragement when they learn musical instruments, so that children will be happier when they learn, and teach children to be patient and persistent in the process of learning. If children are very fond of the saxophone, then parents can focus on cultivating this hobby in children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, there is. The child is 9 years old and his lungs are not fully developed.

    The saxophone is a wind instrument.

    The most important thing in the child, the child blowing the saxophone will support the lungs, and it will cause the abdomen to swell in the future!!

    Although there are many benefits to playing the saxophone, it is harmful for children to play the saxophone.

    You can ask your child to change school or wait until he is 12 years old before playing the saxophone.

    I was 14 years old learning flute.

    At the beginning, my parents also chose the flute, an instrument that is easier to play, because of the same reason, instead of other wind instruments.

    My parents also asked my vocal teacher about this question, and the answer was yes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Learning is very discouraged for many reasons.

    1. Children are small, learning things is likely to be a moment of curiosity, musical instruments need to be practiced for a long time, and children are easy to stay.

    2. The saxophone requires a certain amount of lung capacity.

    Although this can be practiced slowly, it is still more difficult for children.

    3. The child's teeth are in the growth period and are very fragile, the saxophone requires the mouth to be gently wrapped around the mouthpiece when playing, but generally some teeth will be exposed and bitten on it, which will have an impact on the growth and shape of the teeth.

    4. The saxophone is not an instrument that can be achieved in a short period of study, children are easily bored, and the sound is also very loud, if it is not well controlled, it will disturb the people, hehe.

    Supplement: As long as you don't blow with all your might, it is normally harmless.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I recommend not learning it yet, because the child is still very young and does not know the hard work of hard practice, and playing the saxophone requires a high lung capacity, which must be harmful to the teeth and lungs. I suggest that the child can learn to learn the piano first, lay a good foundation, wait for the teeth to grow well, the foundation is solid, and then look at his interests, and then decide whether to learn or not, which is more beneficial to the child's growth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nothing harmful.。! I've just been training since I was a kid.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wow, the first floor, the second floor is so professional, if I like it, I will learn, it is very important to have a major that I like. And there are extra points when you go on to higher education.

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