Star Wars Force Theme on Tenor Sax
Music composed by John Williams. Video includes a few of my drawings.
“Learning by ear vs by reading, which should I approach or do I do both?”
Learning by ear vs by reading, which should I approach or do I do both?
(playing two months)
-Pedro, Houston
My response:
I strongly recommend doing both from the beginning.
Personally, I started by focusing on reading. However, that meant I did not become comfortable learning music by ear until later. It can also hold you back to not be able to read.
Really, it’s similar to a language, do you want to be able to speak or read a language? Or both?
There is a lot of music that is written down that you can read. And you can often get very methodical books that allow you to progress systematically in a structured way. That approach is a lot harder to find if you do not read.
At the same time, there is far more recorded music than written music. So you can learn anything you can hear if you can learn by ear. You also can hear more than is written down.
Both of these approaches help you play music better.
In almost all cases for a language or music, you probably should do both.
Excuses, “Looking for tenor sheet music for…..”
Talked with Bob today on Sax Station, he was looking for an oldie tune by Big Jay McNeely. So I went and listened to it and also checked if I could find some sheet music being sold. Found a recording, but not sheet music. I have heard of the sax player, but it’s not an incredibly popular tune, at least currently.
I asked about learning it by ear. And heard an excuse, then the truth came out.
Bob
Looking for tenor sheet music for There is Something pm Your Mind by Big Jay McNeely
Neal Battaglia
it might exist, but I’m not sure
might have to learn it from the recording
Bob
my hearing is not what it use to be, so that may not work for me
Neal Battaglia
how much music have you learned by ear?
Bob
zero
Neal Battaglia
so, the problem isn’t your hearing
it’s that you haven’t done it before
I’m listening now
you want to learn the sax part or the vocals?
Bob
sax part
Neal Battaglia
the background part or the solo?
Bob
both
Neal Battaglia
The background part doesn’t seem too complicated
you could try to play along and see if you can figure it out
or you could pay for help if you want
Bob
thanks, very popular song and thought someone would have
Neal Battaglia
maybe someone does
you could keep looking
but I would just learn it by ear
“Just wondering what notes to play for the Jr, Walker song called, “What does it take to win your love”.
Just wondering what notes to play for the Jr, Walker song called, “What does it take to win your love”.
Have issues playing it on an alto sax.
(Playing On and off about around 5 yrs)
-Dino
My response:
Can you read music?
If so, you can probably buy the music. It was originally on tenor, but since the first note is an altissimo G on tenor, that would actually be easier to play on alto.
If you want help learning it by ear, I could do that. We could work through the issues you’re having playing it.
https://saxstation.com/listen-
Godfather Theme on Tenor Sax, Neal
Made a lesson on this one too,
Chewbacca Playing Saxophone! (Drawing)

Chewbacca, Chewie from Star Wars, playing sax!
How to Play Star Wars Force (John Williams) on Alto Saxophone
How to Play the Force Theme from Star Wars by John Williams on Saxophone – Tenor Sax
Snowman Playing Saxophone (Drawing)
My drawing of a snowman playing saxophone.

Saxophone Playing snowman
You can see me drawing the snowman playing saxophone
Snowman Playing Saxophone, Greensleeves
Binary Sunset | Star Wars Salsa | Salson
At Taste Fridays, Space 550 in SF.
Melody composed by John Williams
Misty on Tenor Sax, played by Neal, Composed by Erroll Garner
Great jazz ballad written by Erroll Garner in 1954.
Playing it on tenor saxophone.
