Saxophone Trio Sheet Music

Have you lost a quartet member? No problem! 

You will discover some fabulous sheet music here for lots of variations of saxophone trio. The popular Lone Ar-ranger and Two Miniatures include multiple parts so you can play with many combinations of three saxophones. Many of our other trios also include these flexible instrumentation options.

You will also discover saxophone trio sheet music for saxophonists of all abilities.

Filters
Filters
Categories
Tags
  • £10.99
  • £11.99
  • £9.99
  • £1.99£12.99
  • £17.99

Saxophone Trio Music

Saxtet is the home of saxophone trio music, we’re confident that you won’t find a better selection anywhere else! 

You will find original works and arrangements, all for many combinations of saxophone trio. 

Our catalogue ranges from the hilarious The Lone Ar-ranger Goes Sax Mad! to Bach’s incredible Fugue in G minor. There is much for you to choose from in our saxophone trio music catalogue.


 

FAQs

Can I play my trio sheet music with any combination of saxophones?

Most of our trios have flexible parts enabling you to play them with a variety of combinations of saxophone. The instrumentation guide on each product page will let you know what is possible.

Can I play my trios with more than three saxophones?

This is possible, but always be aware of balance. Our trios are written with three saxophones in mind so try to add extra saxophones in equal numbers, or/and adjust dynamics accordingly.

Can I listen to the saxophone trio sheet music before purchasing?

Most of our trio sheet music have been recorded, and these are available to hear on the individual product pages. We're always adding more recordings, so if you know of a recording and it's not on our website, let us know!

Do I get separate parts for my saxophone trios?

Yes, each saxophone trio comes with a score, and individual parts for each saxophone.

Can I email my trio the PDFs of their music?

It is illegal under international copyright laws to make copies, share files, or re-sell these editions. This includes uploading files to file-sharing websites such as Scribd, or copying music out and uploading to sites such as MuseScore. You may share individual files with members of ensembles for rehearsal purposes, but we request that these files are deleted by those members after use.