An instrument as simple as a recorder, has over 200 different fingerings, to produce all sorts of expressive nuances. On a saxophone, which is a much more complex instrument, one can practice at least the same number of fingerings to achieve the same.
Basically it’s an alternate way to play a note that requires you to press all fingers down, alternate fingerings are ways to get to notes more practically and efficiently depending on the situation
An instrument as simple as a recorder, has over 200 different fingerings, to produce all sorts of expressive nuances. On a saxophone, which is a much more complex instrument, one can practice at least the same number of fingerings to achieve the same.
good tune
Stan sounds great on Alto 🎷. "Alto Madness " 💯🇺🇸🎷👍🏾🎶🙏🏾
Thanks man I’ve had to play a bit more alto than I usually do!
Your tone is immaculate
Bruh🔥
Sonny Rollins did that really nicely on "I'm an old cowhand". Also, what up Stan, Juan here.
Yes siiiiirrrr. He sure did lol all throughout!
@@StantawnKendrick it's funny how we just know that without needing to check lol
love it 💜🎷
Using the "side D-key" without activating the OCTAVE-key - you mean .....
High notes sounded much like Charlie Parker
That’s a huge compliment lol. Bird is legendary!!! Thanks man
so cool. Great advice and examples
Learning brother I’m new to the alto sax just subscribed 🔥
Welcome!
I will keep practicing!
Nice tip thanks
Happy to help
Its also a false fingering? Like when we hold G position And press F# and D positions?
Very cool tip! Thanks a lot!
I was HELA CONFUSED BUT PLAY BABY PLAY 🎶 🎵 😃❤️
Basically it’s an alternate way to play a note that requires you to press all fingers down, alternate fingerings are ways to get to notes more practically and efficiently depending on the situation
Thanks so much for watching Victoria! I appreciate it anyway!!!!
Nice selmer
subscribed, very useful information for free :) Thank you
Thanks for the sub!
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I did not that effort nicely done
What kind of Selmer is that? Looks sick.
He plays a mark six. Both tenor and alto if I remember correctly
Selmer Mark VI alto!
@@hincapiej4 yes correct 👍🏾
I think mark VI