I’m switching to bari sax for a marching band show after playing alto for six years, and this really helped!!! I found that “popping” as you said in the video is super helpful for my piano low b flat entrances
I've been playing for 30 years, but am pretty new to bari, but I'm used to playing on Nexus reeds on Tenor and alto, with very good effortless response on low notes, but they unfortunately don't make them for bari. I need to figure out my reed situation.
I can easily get my low a to speak, but my b and b flat are a bit sketchy. The thing is I just had it checked out. I'm using a new mouthpiece though, and am still adjusting to it.
for a tuba player switching to a bari sax. This really, really helped. I kept trying to play songs with low notes and i could not start the note without a highnote starting it
I was literally crying cause I’ve been practicing for 2 months for a Seven nation army solo audition and I couldn’t even get to a low b thank you so much
WOW - I could have used your video 50 yrs ago...i use to dread the song 'Antares' because of the low (b flat?) note i would choke on, and it was 50-50 that i would play it an octave higher...hahahhah thank you...once my neck strap broke in the middle of a marching band half time show!
I’m switching to bari sax for a marching band show after playing alto for six years, and this really helped!!! I found that “popping” as you said in the video is super helpful for my piano low b flat entrances
The reason why the "popping" works is because for a split second, you are on a g note and its practically slurring from a g to a d really fast
yes. very similar to 'flicking' technique used on bassoons.
I've been playing for 30 years, but am pretty new to bari, but I'm used to playing on Nexus reeds on Tenor and alto, with very good effortless response on low notes, but they unfortunately don't make them for bari. I need to figure out my reed situation.
I can easily get my low a to speak, but my b and b flat are a bit sketchy. The thing is I just had it checked out. I'm using a new mouthpiece though, and am still adjusting to it.
Well done video. I will try some of these things definitely.
This video was so helpful!!!!
I decided to switch to Bari Sax from Bass Guitar in my Jazz band and this helped me control my low Bb from being all over the place.
your bari and my bari sounds completely different. mine sounds jazzy or some like
not low a?
Thank you so much I've been struggling so bad
just something i noticed at 1:30, the notes you played are concert F and F#, for bari sax they’re written as D and Eb
but super helpful video thank you!!!!
for a tuba player switching to a bari sax. This really, really helped. I kept trying to play songs with low notes and i could not start the note without a highnote starting it
I just switched from alto to bari and I've been having this same problem. I'm getting more used to the embouchure shift and air amount.
I have the opposite situation. I can play high on tuba, however can't get low notes for the life of me 😂😂
I was literally crying cause I’ve been practicing for 2 months for a Seven nation army solo audition and I couldn’t even get to a low b thank you so much
I love how you played the note in your head before playing it on the mouthpiece. We are our own tuners.
I just started and I keep playing the low notes high up😭
WOW - I could have used your video 50 yrs ago...i use to dread the song 'Antares' because of the low (b flat?) note i would choke on, and it was 50-50 that i would play it an octave higher...hahahhah thank you...once my neck strap broke in the middle of a marching band half time show!
Thank you. I have never heard of popping the low note. It works for me.
You're pretty :)
What the hell
bruhhh
Thanks so much!
any other tip that you recomend to playing the low notes with ease? can you play low notes soft/subtone