Saxophoniste
Saxophonists are responsible for playing the saxophone, a woodwind instrument made of brass. They may perform solo, in small ensembles, or with orchestras or bands. Saxophonists can work in many different settings, including schools, churches, music studios, and performance venues. The saxophone has become popular in nearly every genre of music including jazz, classical, pop, and rock.
Education and Training
Saxophonists typically need a bachelor's degree in music performance or a related field. Some saxophonists also complete a master's degree or doctorate in music performance. In addition to formal education, saxophonists often take private lessons to improve their skills.
Job Outlook
The job outlook for saxophonists is expected to be good over the next few years. This is because of the increasing popularity of the saxophone and the growing number of people who are interested in learning to play it. Saxophonists may find work in a variety of settings, including schools, churches, music studios, and performance venues.
Skills
Successful saxophonists typically have the following skills: