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Welcome to Warm-Up Class #10 — the final warm-up class before the Sax Creative Experience Week. In this lesson we explore an important question that many saxophone students experience: Why do many players practice… but still feel like they are not progressing? Many saxophone students spend hours practicing scales, exercises, and songs, yet improvisation still feels confusing or difficult. In this class you will discover: • Why practice alone does not always create progress • The difference between random practice and structured practice • The missing link that connects practice with real musical development Understanding this concept can completely change the way you approach learning the saxophone. This class is designed for: • beginners starting from zero • saxophone students who feel stuck • musicians who want to understand improvisation more clearly Register for the Sax Creative Experience Week If you are not registered yet, register here: https://marcelocucco.com/sce During the Sax Creative Experience Week you will learn how improvisation works step-by-step and how to apply it in real music. Watch Class 1 of the Sax Creative Experience Week Class 1 is available here: • Class 1 | How to Start Improvising on Saxo... Make sure to watch Class 1 first, because it will help you understand the next classes. After Watching Write in the comments: • What you learned from this class • What you will apply in your practice This helps you process the knowledge and improves your musical development. 🎷 Marcelo Cucco • Professional saxophonist • 20+ years performing internationally • Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education • Master’s Degree in Popular Music Practice • Creator of the Sax Creative Improvisation Method