Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level 1
Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level I
By Willis Coggins in collaboration with Fred Weber
Series: Student Instrumental Course
Category: Woodwind - Saxophone Method or Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Saxophone
Level: Elementary
The Belwin Student Instrumental Course is a course for individual instruction and class instruction of like instruments, at three levels, for all band instruments. Each book is complete in itself, but all books are correlated with each other. Although each book can be used separately, all supplementary books should be used as companion books with the method.
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Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level 1
Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level 1
Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level I
By Willis Coggins in collaboration with Fred Weber
Series: Student Instrumental Course
Category: Woodwind - Saxophone Method or Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Saxophone
Level: Elementary
The Belwin Student Instrumental Course is a course for individual instruction and class instruction of like instruments, at three levels, for all band instruments. Each book is complete in itself, but all books are correlated with each other. Although each book can be used separately, all supplementary books should be used as companion books with the method.
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Student Instrumental Course: Alto Saxophone Student, Level I
By Willis Coggins in collaboration with Fred Weber
Series: Student Instrumental Course
Category: Woodwind - Saxophone Method or Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Saxophone
Level: Elementary
The Belwin Student Instrumental Course is a course for individual instruction and class instruction of like instruments, at three levels, for all band instruments. Each book is complete in itself, but all books are correlated with each other. Although each book can be used separately, all supplementary books should be used as companion books with the method.
























