Don Menza - Lesson on Tone - Cannonball Saxophones

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @cliffwhite2812
    @cliffwhite2812 5 лет назад +22

    Who else comes back to watch this video from time to time? He's taught me to listen to the sound/tone I'm making as I play as well as the notes and intonation.

    • @Made_In_Heavenn
      @Made_In_Heavenn 4 года назад

      I only come here because of his dead son nick menza

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 9 лет назад +42

    This should prove it once and for all. It's the player. People obsess over which horn, piece, neck and reed to sound like whomever. Don knows how to PLAY all those different types of sounds on one horn, mouthpiece and reed. Think about that - how can he do that? A six and a link don't make you Dexter Gordon. This is inspiring playing from Don!

    • @415Ty
      @415Ty 5 лет назад +1

      well when my saxophone got cut in half it didnt play so idk about that i blame the saxophone

    • @ricaard
      @ricaard 2 года назад

      One expensive horn

    • @Andrew_Whiteford
      @Andrew_Whiteford 5 месяцев назад

      a Link on a Six makes you Dexter, OR Coltrane, OR Stitt, OR Mobely, OR Brecker, or Turrentine, OR Daniels, OR George Coleman, OR Tabakin, OR Marsalis, OR Griffin, etc etc....

  • @thebritandtheyank3821
    @thebritandtheyank3821 4 года назад +2

    I'm a "seasoned" saxophone player and this video by Don Menza is TRUTH. Joe Allard and a few other notable immortals told me these things long ago, and it's a beautiful thing to hear them here - equally beautiful is hearing the demonstration of saxophone principles done so well. I've had to bear witness to charlitans thinking they know something, but you Mr. Menza have the decency, courage, experience and character to lay it down here. Thank-you.

  • @jadegrenade4103
    @jadegrenade4103 10 лет назад +18

    Man, that blew me away. Best Stan Getz I've heard, and the Coleman Hawkins was awesome....you can here where Rollin's got his sound in there. Good stuff to go practice now, thanks!

  • @theantiantihero
    @theantiantihero 11 лет назад +14

    This is one of my all-time favorite clips on RUclips. Would love to see some more lessons featuring Don. Thanks!

  • @jeffpittson8339
    @jeffpittson8339 6 лет назад +2

    I had the pleasure of doing a concert with the great Don Menza when I played with the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra in 1979. It is great to hear the master give this clinic in tone...very inspiring for all of us!!

  • @noahhatakeyama1215
    @noahhatakeyama1215 6 лет назад +2

    This is the best sax video out there. The sounds blew me away. OMG

  • @marike1100
    @marike1100 10 лет назад +7

    Good point about Stan Getz playing "sub tone all over the horn". Interesting video, good talk. Thanks Don.

  • @bklynbc
    @bklynbc 11 лет назад +2

    Don, what a monster.. I just love the fact that you are able to get so much beauty out of your horn. Maybe it's because you put that much beauty into it. You duplicate the styles of the "masters" so well. It's a joy to hear you play!

  • @JohnSmith-wj8fo
    @JohnSmith-wj8fo 11 лет назад +23

    Wow at 7:30 he sounds exactly like Coleman Hawkins

  • @cliffwhite4890
    @cliffwhite4890 6 лет назад +3

    Isn't it great to hear an old guy who really knows his subject, no theory just factual demonstration of how he can alter the sound through a range of famous tones. A masterclass.

  • @lesgoe8908
    @lesgoe8908 3 года назад

    In information and presentation, I could listen to Don Menza discuss saxophone all day. (Check out his tenor solo on "Channel One Suite" in 1968 with the Buddy Rich big band.)

  • @briane.paulson
    @briane.paulson Год назад

    it weren’t for a late night jazz radio show broadcast from Rochester New York in 1970,
    my musical life would be very different. Harry Abraham was a DJ who changed my musical world. I would catch his late night radio show on the AM dial when I would drive home to Paoli Indiana from playing gigs in Ky.
    The music kept me awake in the wee morning hours. I was turned on to some of the greatest jazz in the world. I corresponded with Harry a few times and he recommended some great Jazz to listen. The very first record he turned me onto was Don Mensa’s First Flight.

  • @Jerfish1
    @Jerfish1 Год назад

    wow. This video is amazing, cannot believe it isn't up top with the most viewed saxophone videos. As a new player, this is invaluable information, and amazing demonstration.

  • @JeffCoffinOfficial
    @JeffCoffinOfficial 10 лет назад +4

    amen don menza! words of wisdom!! thank you....

  • @antinozziartiste
    @antinozziartiste 11 лет назад +1

    I find M. Menza very authentic and very knowledgeable .Thanks for sharing .

  • @JonSkelton
    @JonSkelton 12 лет назад +1

    This cat is an awesome musician and song writer! In 1983 I was blessed to play a gig while in college with Him, Bobby Shew, and Rich Matteson. Our director graduated from North Texas State. So cool!!

  • @davidmekan7385
    @davidmekan7385 11 лет назад +1

    I like the way Don tells the truth about playing technic and beautiful tone

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 2 года назад

    Great. Playing what the music calls for...Awesome Don

  • @MainAttractionProd
    @MainAttractionProd 12 лет назад

    It's amazing how Don can imitate so many different saxophonists while using the same set up! Great lesson, thanx!

  • @TwainsBlues
    @TwainsBlues 12 лет назад +1

    This is a wonderful video from a man who truly understands the relationship of a man and his horn - both inside and out. Thank you very - inspiring!!!

  • @saxmangeoff
    @saxmangeoff 14 лет назад +1

    Fabulous demonstration! Bravo!

  • @felixcurtis9495
    @felixcurtis9495 12 лет назад +1

    I heard you in LA a couple of years ago. Thank you for the CDs. I absolutely love your tone and the ideas you blow through your horn.

  • @maamotteesoot
    @maamotteesoot 11 лет назад +1

    Marvellous - could listen to you play and play and play... Thanks so much

  • @Shira2
    @Shira2 14 лет назад

    What a treat to be able to get advise from one of the great masters of improvised music!

  • @kennethvenezia4400
    @kennethvenezia4400 4 месяца назад

    A Great Saxophonist. A Great musician, and teacher. A pursuit in honesty. Thank you Don. These old school cats could pick up any sax, and anybody's setup and still kill it. Something in the old school that was instilled in them. Different world today.

  • @coltoncrawfordjazz
    @coltoncrawfordjazz 13 лет назад +2

    this a great video, priceless information in fact. Please keep this on youtube always!

  • @MrMoloch001
    @MrMoloch001 8 лет назад +11

    Mr. Menza - Condolences for the loss of your son, Nick (1964-2016). :(

  • @mikehawk2148
    @mikehawk2148 10 лет назад +11

    Man, Don Menza is a cool cat. Glasses and everything.

  • @koumou57
    @koumou57 13 лет назад

    Words of wisdom from a great player, and very nicely explained to. Thanks

  • @ricaard
    @ricaard 2 года назад

    Adding this guy to my listening list!

  • @bklynbc
    @bklynbc 11 лет назад

    You're right, he sure did.. I listened again all the way through and my God he captured that FAT sound of Gene's Listening to him play is such a pleasure.

  • @jazzroom
    @jazzroom 12 лет назад

    the true words of wisdom - I second every word here, props Mr.Menza!

  • @mgafney
    @mgafney 13 лет назад

    He's right about everything he's saying. But the fact that he can just mention someone he's heard play, then go and replicate that player's style AND sound so accurately, puts him on another level. To do from Coltrane and Stan Getz to Gene Ammons, then Ben Webster, and nail it each time....

  • @tenorsaxguy2
    @tenorsaxguy2 9 лет назад +1

    What a great lesson, the Hawkins style at the end was really something else. I love that older subtone- full tone based sound, so sweet and rich. Too bad he couldn't go into Webster's sound, that would have been great to hear.

  • @valvetrom
    @valvetrom 11 лет назад

    I remember you from Munich,you were playing w Ernst Knauf b and Joe Haider p, Rolf Drum on Drums. around 1960, Schwabing

  • @samthekingyo
    @samthekingyo 12 лет назад +1

    Helps show how much is really down to the player in reality :D

  • @rk702
    @rk702 12 лет назад

    He's a true artist.

  • @DeanoTheSaxman
    @DeanoTheSaxman 13 лет назад

    There speaks a man of true wisdom, a static jaw line in the real world just doesn't work ..... it should change for the circumstances ...... thats how it works in the real world !

  • @koumou57
    @koumou57 14 лет назад

    What an amazing fellow, very nice demo. Thank you.

  • @Guest-dl2vw
    @Guest-dl2vw 3 года назад

    The man was an absolute genius; musicians commented that he was a "monster" with total control of the horn. I will never forget catching in Buffalo at the Dellwood, Menza, best of the best along with Coltrane

  • @DebbSaxx1
    @DebbSaxx1 13 лет назад

    He's a magician! Turns his horn into any player he wants to -- talented guy! Good advice, too. Thanks, Don. :)

  • @freda8586
    @freda8586 11 лет назад +1

    One of the masters...

  • @sauxphilippe
    @sauxphilippe 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you Don !

  • @PaddieFunk
    @PaddieFunk 6 лет назад +8

    Don Menza's so hip he got his own emoticon 😎

  • @drumbeats32
    @drumbeats32 9 лет назад +2

    Menza is a master

  • @paronomal
    @paronomal 12 лет назад

    I do belive he is like 73 now, i go to LA to visit him every now and then

  • @CampiGruppo
    @CampiGruppo 12 лет назад

    Never saw Menza with Buddy's band, but thought he was great on the Mercy, Mercy album (Channel One, Acid Truth). Then saw him in Houston with Supersax. He was the other alto (Med Flory being lead). The whole band was great,but Menza's solos (unlike the first three albums, they had sax solos in the live performance I attended) on the Bird repertoire were indescribable. I was about 10 feet away from the front of the stage and I have never heard anything so intense and soaring.

  • @cabe277
    @cabe277 13 лет назад +1

    I really dig that split tone he did on the high Bb while playing like Hawk... Anyone know how he did that?

  • @FrikoSounds
    @FrikoSounds 11 лет назад

    damn. i need that sax now!! looks nice

  • @larrypindar6936
    @larrypindar6936 12 лет назад

    Well, they don't get too much more knowledgeable than
    Don Menza. I was fortunate to see/hear him with Buddy Rich's band in '68 or 69 I think. A giant of the the instrument and a jazz master.

  • @gallillito
    @gallillito 6 лет назад

    I like to see this video again and again Don is a Cool Cat

  • @warrensledge5909
    @warrensledge5909 23 дня назад

    Great video.Man you are awesome. Are you tounging while you play a note?

  • @danieldosreis2099
    @danieldosreis2099 10 лет назад

    that is a good point about tecnique

  • @TommyOnSax
    @TommyOnSax 7 лет назад

    Good job!

  • @1down1up
    @1down1up 11 лет назад

    No surprise. Don loves Sonny as we all do.

  • @2005rosebud
    @2005rosebud 12 лет назад

    You should up your volume controls for this video and rerecord it using better microphones to truly capture his sound

  • @gleekflaglue6345789
    @gleekflaglue6345789 12 лет назад

    What every setup you played on the that pink panther video I thought was the sound for you

  • @rk702
    @rk702 12 лет назад

    There is probably a piano around when he is playing so you should have him teach you a few chords so the two of you can play music together. Or even saxophone, that would take more time but would certainly be a lot of fun. Let me know how it goes.

  • @wapickle1
    @wapickle1 4 года назад

    Does anybody have issues with reeds? Obviously sound is affected by the reed and I find that in a box of 5 reeds I might get 1 or 2 sweet reeds, any suggestions? Thanks

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 12 лет назад

    Don Menza - what was the lay on the Great Neck NY Tonalin you used to play?

  • @superbabymario1009
    @superbabymario1009 7 лет назад

    I have a cannonball alto saxophone black and gold

  • @jperkiom
    @jperkiom 11 лет назад

    He did mention Gene

  • @rosy15825
    @rosy15825 7 лет назад

    Agree sir☺

  • @teerikangas
    @teerikangas 5 лет назад

    Now listen to this guy!

  • @TheKontrarian
    @TheKontrarian 12 лет назад

    I'll tell you one master player that can't be duplicated so easily who's sound is VERY original and hard to match.... Joe Henderson. he played on a Selmer soloist D mouthpiece with only a soft strength Lavoz reed.

  • @freda8586
    @freda8586 11 лет назад

    Wow. That's the guy who was playing Pink Panther, right?

  • @RussellRoesner
    @RussellRoesner 9 лет назад

    Good presentation. I'm picking up what you are putting down. However, I wish you would explain a little more about HOW you were doing it. Especially the "sub tone" stuff. What are you doing with your tongue and your breath to do it?

    • @jurischleifman9184
      @jurischleifman9184 9 лет назад

      +RussellRoesner You can get sub tone if you play very close to the tip of the reed(preferably with a relaxed lower lip slightly out). Dont try it strait away on the lowest note=) Get there gradually(one note at a time chromatically). There are no secrets in the tongue and air. You will just find it yourself while trying. Good luck

    • @CannonballMusic
      @CannonballMusic  9 лет назад

      +RussellRoesner Tevis Laukat's new lesson on subtone will be perfect for you! ruclips.net/video/clMrleyHIIg/видео.html

    • @jerryrangel9994
      @jerryrangel9994 8 лет назад

      love that sax Cannonball; )

    • @jerryrangel9994
      @jerryrangel9994 8 лет назад

      love that sax Cannonball; )

    • @jerryrangel9994
      @jerryrangel9994 8 лет назад

      love that sax Cannonball; )

  • @cabe277
    @cabe277 13 лет назад

    @teejay5962 yeah dude I know how to do the texas wobble. But that definitely isn't it. I'm talkin' about the split tone, like the growly, almost gargly sound he gets. He only does it for a split second at a time

  • @karlsebastian5891
    @karlsebastian5891 7 лет назад

    What Coleman Hawkins song is he playing?

  • @spintess
    @spintess 13 лет назад

    You're my little son's hero!

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 2 года назад

    Son you got it...

  • @Dub_hall
    @Dub_hall 14 лет назад

    how did you get that tone quality, how long did it take??

  • @gersonhenriquezshepard9054
    @gersonhenriquezshepard9054 10 лет назад

    cool!!!

  • @Humbardi
    @Humbardi 11 лет назад

    Does anyone knows which mouthpiece is he using here ?

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 12 лет назад

    Interesting.

  • @griffinlax4
    @griffinlax4 12 лет назад

    is that a link?

  • @hagenmccombs669
    @hagenmccombs669 12 лет назад

    anyone know what mouthpiece that is?

  • @Gopherborn
    @Gopherborn 9 лет назад +6

    Wow, he is a master of imitating other players.

  • @krikorsax
    @krikorsax 10 лет назад

    fantastix

  • @TheIzzysteve
    @TheIzzysteve 13 лет назад

    What model is that?

  • @paronomal
    @paronomal 12 лет назад

    This is my grandpa, no joke i am a 12 yr old and so that would mean Nick menza is my pops.

  • @pebblefrog196
    @pebblefrog196 13 лет назад

    I'm diggin that Brute Fatneck.

  • @paronomal
    @paronomal 12 лет назад

    he is my gpa when i visit him all he does is play sax then we play withh his trains :)

  • @mikelemontolli5069
    @mikelemontolli5069 12 лет назад

    Don for president! Of Italy at least....

  • @jameskuczma3381
    @jameskuczma3381 9 лет назад

    What reed are you playing?

    • @markkim9030
      @markkim9030 8 лет назад

      +James Kuczma Try a fibracell or a vandoren java green box for a jazzy effect. But id say, the mouthpiece changes all the sound.

  • @1down1up
    @1down1up 11 лет назад

    No, that was Plas Johnson with Henry Mancini.

  • @bklynbc
    @bklynbc 11 лет назад

    Don Menza is a "MONSTER" musician.. Don, you didn't mention Gene Ammons.. I know there a many "great" Tenor players, I just loved his big fat sound. I worked with you at Caesars in Vegas when you were in the house band. I remember how brilliantly you played and obviously you are still burning and helping others to do the same.

  • @BuckshotLaFunke1
    @BuckshotLaFunke1 12 лет назад

    The Hawk flew once more.

  • @patrickwinslow
    @patrickwinslow 13 лет назад

    "White Sonny Rollins" - That's a good one.

  • @rallyivan1234
    @rallyivan1234 11 лет назад

    The father of Nick menza :)

  • @randy-russ
    @randy-russ 14 лет назад

    Wow... just wow...
    btw thats exactly how Coleman Hawkins plays haha

  • @Blaineschannel
    @Blaineschannel 12 лет назад

    google search Comfort Zone Chops Lip Saver and Artificial Embouchure Universal ... well there you go, a plastic embouchure.

  • @yootesa1515
    @yootesa1515 13 лет назад

    Play some poison was the cure and capitive hounor! jk awesome swing, great jazz like this cat

  • @darrenhill9931
    @darrenhill9931 8 лет назад

    I am trying to watch this at the dead of night turning volume up and down up and down up and down,,jesus,,!!lnd/dncjnc2nc
    plus your mic is under your arm..,, guess I will have to watch it in the daytime when my kids not in bed... :(

  • @stackelberger
    @stackelberger 13 лет назад

    i want me a little plastic embrochure!!!!

  • @gallillito
    @gallillito 11 лет назад

    Yea for president of Italy and Bolivia..

  • @LCohenSax
    @LCohenSax 13 лет назад

    @anwachukwu LOL!!!!!

  • @megajames3000
    @megajames3000 12 лет назад

    i thought he was going to play cannonball

  • @tomsfruitstand6821
    @tomsfruitstand6821 9 лет назад +5

    Is he blind or does he just like to wear sunglasses inside?

    • @Doggo420
      @Doggo420 7 лет назад +1

      he just likes sunglasses