Sweet Symphony Saxophone Lessons

Saxophone Lessons
in Sunderland

Saxophone Lessons in Sunderland

Dive into the captivating realm of music with Sweet Symphony School of Music! Begin an adventure of musical exploration and revelation with our Saxophone lessons from our Studio in Washington, just a few minutes’ drive from Sunderland. Ignite a lifelong love for music starting right now!




Want to Get Started?


Hi! I’m Louise and I’m the founder of Sweet Symphony School of Music.

Sweet Symphony’s aim is to give people from all social, economic and academic backgrounds access to professional, affordable music tuition. We’ve been around since 2007 and that aim is still as relevant today as when I first started.


Saxophone FAQ

What style of music do you teach?

What style would you like to learn?! We tailor our lessons to the requirements of each Students, so if you’re interested in jazz, we’ll teach you jazz!

Do you offer exams in Saxophone?

Yes, we encourage all of our Students to sit music exams when they reach a suitable standard, although these aren’t compulsory. Sweet Symphony is a registered Trinity exam centre, so Students sit their exams right here in the Sweet Symphony Studio in familiar surroundings.

Can you help me purchase an instrument?

We can certainly advise you with regards to what to look for in a Saxophone, but we don’t currently buy instruments on behalf of Students.

Do you teach both Alto and Tenor Saxophone?

Yes, we can offer Lessons in both Alto and Tenor Saxophone.

From what age do you teach Saxophone?

We can offer Saxophone Lessons from age 5 using the fantastic Nuvo jSax! (Read about the great Nuvo instruments in our blog post) Older Students learning Alto Sax would be best starting from age 7 or 8, but if it’s Tenor Sax you’re interested in then we’d suggest waiting until around age 10, purely for the size of the instrument.

Can I try the lessons before committing?

Yes! We offer a one-off trial lesson so you can see what you’re signing up for. To sign up for a trial, click here. But remember: you will need an instrument of your own.


Still Unsure?

How about downloading an info pack to read up on our lessons a little more before you make a decision?

Just fill out the form below to get your FREE info pack, and we’ll be in touch to answer any questions you might have!