Great video! I also really dig your clean sax sound! what's your mouthepiece-reed setup?
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Great video! I also really dig your clean sax sound! what's your mouthepiece-reed setup?
SUCKS! (IMO) absolutley dull and boring performance, I almost fell asleep
eemmmm I think practicing licks in every key is the way to go... but think of the notes as grades in the scale. Play something like C E G B A G an think of it as 1 3 5 7 6 5... then play that in...
This is a great exercise! thank you very much for posting!
Actually I have no idea how to fix this, but this fingering is most handy for altissimo. Have a tech take care of it, you are going to need it
Just try to enjoy and have fun! Congrats on your first gig!!
Yeah!! Vincent is amazing!! I've been digging him for a long time now!
I don't know about alto, but Benny Golson plays a Reference 54 tenor and sounds amazing!
Just a quick suggestion: the solo break! I think the break is important, as it is the very begining of your solo, so you can work on something there, maybe a pattern or something. Listen to the...
I think these are some really great comments. I always, and I mean ALWAYS get nervous before I play in public, no matter if it's a comunity band playing for 2 partially deff guys or me playing solo...
I think Jerry Bergonzi is the best by far... Number 2 in my list is Seamus Blake
Seamus Blake plays a Balanced Action! and he sounds absolutely fantastic! one of my favourites, for sure!
sounds like garota de ipanema by tom jobim!
Edit: sounds EXACTLY like garota de ipanema!
That would be Dave Valentin, he played Manteca and Spain with the GRP All Stars on their first cd
Dave Valentin!! He is absolutely amazing! be sure to check out Nestor Torres too, he also is incredible!
Loved it! great sound, great chops! really cool stuff!!
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I'm using a Meyer 6M refaced by Brian Powell on my 1927 Conn Chu Berry. He also opened it up to ''105. Feels great, sounds great, intonation is great!
Seamus Blake! His tone is amazing, very unique
I belive Patterns for Jazz by Jerry Coker might be what you are looking for. It covers a lot of stuff in all 12 keys and it has over 300 patterns. I think its a great book for players of any level....