Saxophone Tone | How to get a big warm sound

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  • @ordnassal
    @ordnassal 3 года назад +267

    I am 82 years old and have been playing for 70 years! I must say your suggestion about keeping shoulders from hunching while playing is the first time I have ever heard it and it not only improved my tone but eased my fatigue. I am very grateful for this most helpful advice and will now be a student of your other videos. Yes, even with playing for 70 years, a player who is willing to learn will always find something to improve their playing. Thank you.

  • @billiongenius
    @billiongenius 3 года назад +50

    I clicked the like button and my tone is 15% better! Thanks!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +6

      Most welcome, and happy practicing!

    • @scrunchymacscruff1244
      @scrunchymacscruff1244 2 года назад

      @@drwallysax Does clicking LIKE improve tone? I'll try it!

  • @georgeluna5845
    @georgeluna5845 3 года назад +41

    Doctor Wallace, I consider you top shelf. With my years of utube viewing, yours is the easiest way. You go deeper, into the meta. And also your wit and teaching style makes it more enjoyable.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +3

      Thanks George, I really appreciate that. Hope you're having an excellent weekend!

  • @TheAaronRodgersTao
    @TheAaronRodgersTao 3 года назад +13

    I feel like your tone has improved since your first videos. Not that it was bad before, because it was really good. Now it’s gorgeous

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +6

      Hey Thanks Aaron! I *think* a part of that may be that I’m getting better at mic placement and recording. My tone hasn’t changed much in a decade, but I think my latest videos sound better? Regardless, thanks for the kind words!

    • @TheAaronRodgersTao
      @TheAaronRodgersTao 3 года назад +3

      @@drwallysax yes I heard the differences in the mic scheme. In any case I really do feel like you’re playing with a more beautiful natural tone. I dunno. Hard to tell I guess, since every frequency I hear is through a digital filter. In any case whatever you did is fantastic and I’m really looking forward to what you have in store for the future.

    • @keshavmoudgil9700
      @keshavmoudgil9700 Год назад

      Hi does anyone know what he played at 8:10?

  • @davidritchie1949
    @davidritchie1949 3 года назад +40

    I took lessons for a year and was never told that tonging was to end a note. This is going to change my life. Thanks Doc, great videos this year, really looking forward to the rest of the things you have planned.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      So glad it’s helpful! Gonna be a great year, David!

  • @not_availiable8243
    @not_availiable8243 3 года назад

    Love this!! I really needed this for a solo!

  • @EinSofVirtuoso
    @EinSofVirtuoso 3 года назад +37

    This is such great advice. I’m returning to the sax from a 13 year hiatus. My fingers still remember but my lips and breath support are slowly coming out of retirement lol. Thanks for everything!

    • @MasterSchmidty
      @MasterSchmidty 2 года назад

      Same. Since high school

    • @jazzsinger007
      @jazzsinger007 Год назад +1

      Its been 40 years since I have been playing and I am having the same challenges. He is a great teacher. And pretty funny as well.

  • @SaxJockey
    @SaxJockey Год назад +1

    That airstream support/clean cut off, and longer phrasing make one hell of a difference. Have some more likes Dr Wally 👍👍👍👍.

  • @DrSaxLove
    @DrSaxLove 3 года назад +38

    Nice work, Dr. We need more big warm sound in the world. 😊

  • @Nestor_Fernandez
    @Nestor_Fernandez 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful sound! You are inspiring while teaching!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      That's really kind, thanks Nestor!

  • @francistaylor5097
    @francistaylor5097 3 года назад +1

    Another superb video! Thanks Dr Wally.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Francis, hope you gained something useful!

  • @DrDaab
    @DrDaab 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic ! Finally someone who explains things clearly and without a shred of BS ! Thanks !

  • @Trevayne4
    @Trevayne4 3 года назад

    Great video! I never thought about breathing this way!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! I was always perplexed when I heard band directors ay "fill up your diaphragm" or "breath from your diaphragm" I mean, How?!

  • @connietindell3134
    @connietindell3134 3 года назад

    This is a great lesson. Thanks!

  • @glummy909
    @glummy909 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I discovered this channel

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      I'm glad you're here, Manuel. Welcome to the Saxophone Academy!

  • @ellaf1841
    @ellaf1841 3 года назад

    You crack me up! Great teacher 👏

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thank Susan! Happy practicing!

  • @mishalubich9366
    @mishalubich9366 Год назад

    Very well done on Scarborough fair!

  • @carolinedegraef5603
    @carolinedegraef5603 3 года назад

    I love your videos!

  • @jasonandrews9058
    @jasonandrews9058 3 года назад

    Thanks for this great information Dr. Wally. I will practice this. :)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Excellent! Happy practicing, Jason. Be sure to hit me up with questions !

  • @Edgarromero94
    @Edgarromero94 3 года назад

    Love all Your videos, thank you so much!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks Edgar! Happy Monday my friend!

  • @lucascruz1083
    @lucascruz1083 3 года назад +1

    Amazing profesor!!! You are a very special guy! Thank you

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Lucas - that's very kind! Glad you're part of the Academy!

  • @victorrusin7602
    @victorrusin7602 3 года назад

    Thankyou for the lesson.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Absolutely welcome, happy practicing Victor!

  • @glowiestardust6671
    @glowiestardust6671 3 года назад

    Doctor Wallace , Thank you for this great videos . I rewatch your videos and take notes and practice and wait for your next video and I’ve progressed so much ... Thank you ♥️

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      You are most welcome - and I'm incredibly happy you're finding them useful! Happy practicing my friend!

  • @rafaelsando8665
    @rafaelsando8665 3 года назад

    Great video lesson! Thanks!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks Rafael, happy practicing!

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 2 года назад +1

    Wow, great info. I'm planning on getting back into practicing saxophone(tenor in the past, alto this time). I'm definitely going to apply this idea to my regimen. Thanks.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 года назад +1

      Most welcome, happy practicing Richard!

  • @accordiondrew
    @accordiondrew 3 года назад

    Just wanted to prove that I'm following your advice! Thanks for the feedback, Dr. Wally!

  • @jameswilson2967
    @jameswilson2967 3 года назад +5

    i love this guy, hes full of top tips, and makes it fun too. great stuff Mr Wallace.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks James, much appreciated my friend!

  • @PhinAI
    @PhinAI 3 года назад +1

    Instructors and teachers are exceptional people. Thank you, Doctor!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Most welcome, Phin! Happy practicing my friend!

  • @MrJColtrane68
    @MrJColtrane68 3 года назад

    Thanks Wally. Enjoyed the video and I’m now subscribed

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Welcome to the Saxophone Academy, Anthony! I'll have you fitted for a uniform and send over the paperwork. In the meantime, happy practicing and be sure to hit me up with questions!

  • @stevehoward9432
    @stevehoward9432 3 года назад

    Absolutely love your content, and the way you make more difficult concepts easy to understand (aka - using the diaphragm correctly). I'm still challenged with tonguing correctly while at the same time putting my lungs in my stomach, but the sound is definitely fuller. THUMBS UP!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Steve! Glad it's helping! The tongue "valve" is rather counterintuitive to the way many of us learned (myself included) - it takes time, but once you get it, it's like riding a noisy, expensive bicycle!

  • @skullbonefortnitefilms4156
    @skullbonefortnitefilms4156 3 года назад +5

    Can't thank you enough for taking the time in making these invaluable videos, especially for beginners, like myself. Thanks from the UK.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +3

      Thanks, Harry! I have a BIZARRE number of UK students, I think I need to move there. How's the coffee?

  • @gaoldroyd
    @gaoldroyd 3 года назад

    Good video, thanks

  • @banskygl7439
    @banskygl7439 3 года назад +22

    You're the best profesor!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +6

      Thanks Bansky - happy practicing my friend!

  • @tyriquemiller9253
    @tyriquemiller9253 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @joseluishinojosa9304
    @joseluishinojosa9304 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for everything you’re doing, Dr Wally! Always bring me a smile along with knowledge. I especially love the fact that I can increase my tone by 15%! I was looking for a 10% improvement, so thanks. You always over-deliver! 😎🎷😎

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +2

      Ha! Well, next week let's shoot for 30%!!

  • @mattpryor1561
    @mattpryor1561 3 года назад +8

    I cant even tell you how much my tone has improved since finding your exercises a month or two ago, thank you so so so much!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Matt, this makes me incredibly happy to hear! keep me updated!

    • @keshavmoudgil9700
      @keshavmoudgil9700 Год назад

      @@drwallysax Hi does anyone know what he played at 8:10?

  • @mathiasperalta3793
    @mathiasperalta3793 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @quickref
    @quickref 3 года назад

    I can Just agree to all the comments. It's s great fun to listen to your Lessons and the information ist easy to understand. I got my Instrument Serviced and will pick it up tomorrow. Then i will get straight back to the January lessons.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Hope your horn plays great! (I love that fresh from the shop feeling).

  • @LeoNovel
    @LeoNovel 3 года назад +3

    Tone size increased! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Whhoooo!!! Your tone's gonna be drinking' protein shakes.

  • @hamiltonservices
    @hamiltonservices 3 года назад

    Another great explanation Dr Wally

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Mike, happy practicing my friend!

    • @hamiltonservices
      @hamiltonservices 3 года назад

      Always splitting notes at the bottoms end if I do this😩

  • @garyramsey1517
    @garyramsey1517 2 года назад

    Thank ,very helpful.

  • @bluegoose555
    @bluegoose555 3 года назад +1

    Super Smart !

  • @raseshgandhi6702
    @raseshgandhi6702 3 года назад

    Fantastic information Sir

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks, Rasesh - happy Monday my friend!

  • @pukkatambunan1
    @pukkatambunan1 3 года назад

    Thank You Doctor..

  • @NanoSaxVegan
    @NanoSaxVegan 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @Chris-sn7oz
    @Chris-sn7oz 3 года назад

    Great!!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks Chris, happy practicing my friend!

  • @robstevens9590
    @robstevens9590 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this post. I was just asking someone about how not to have weak endings on the notes I play!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Hey! Glad it helped, Rob!

  • @javierm_uk1588
    @javierm_uk1588 3 года назад +1

    Great advice! I can´t wait for the lesson on how to get a small cold sound, where we are told to breath small gasps from the chest and fade out all our notes ends...j/k :D

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +2

      My students just call that kind of playing "Wednesday."

  • @rickyricardo7242
    @rickyricardo7242 3 года назад

    Great advice, Dr. Wally. There's a saying in the exercise/workout realm; which applies equally well to playing a wind instrument: Don't forget to breath!. It may sound simple enough; but so many people seem to "forget" to breath at times; especially when they are focused on some other aspect of what they're doing. It's happened to me when I'm in the middle of the melody in a song... not so much now. If you know the song 'Traces', by the Classics Four; I used to have a lot of difficulty with that long run. It's not much of a problem these days; after all, I've been playing sax for more than 2 years! ;) If I had another ten years; I would probably have it all sorted out by then.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      We all need reminders to breath fully, myself included! I don't know "traces," but I'll check it out!

    • @rickyricardo7242
      @rickyricardo7242 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax I have it right here, Dr. Wally. It's from the '70s.
      ruclips.net/video/jmqSs0gFzrY/видео.html

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      @@rickyricardo7242 Oh, apparently I do know that tune - good stuff. And those neckerchiefs, nice!

  • @GetYourSaxTogether
    @GetYourSaxTogether 3 года назад

    Hey Wally! Finally, someone who’s NOT saying to use your diaphragm to drive the air out. Yay! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    Totally agree about the phrasing thing as well. Great point. Kinda like the kitchen “faucet” analogy (native English speakers say “tap” 😉) - the pressure is always there, and you just flip the tap on when you want the water, or sound.
    Lovin your new regular content - super high quality. I like your non-patronising attitude as well.
    Your subs seem to be shooting up as well, so great job. Congrats! J😊

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, Jamie! Wait, non-patronizing? (puts away sock puppets)....

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax 😂

  • @ArtBusker
    @ArtBusker Месяц назад

    Yamaha 82z UL !! Excelent Suond Man !!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Месяц назад +1

      Awwww, thanks my friend. It's actually an 875EX! (I had the lacquer removed)

    • @ArtBusker
      @ArtBusker Месяц назад

      @@drwallysax Yesss !!! Me too !! 875 EX Black.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Месяц назад +1

      @@ArtBusker GREAT horns!

    • @ArtBusker
      @ArtBusker Месяц назад

      @@drwallysax Greeting from Argentina My Friend !!!

  • @Thomas-gg3yy
    @Thomas-gg3yy 3 года назад +1

    Some of the best teaching videos for the saxophone I’ve ever seen. Very clear, backed with the knowledge behind it. Great stuff 👍🏻

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks Thomas - much appreciated my friend!

  • @dennis9242
    @dennis9242 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video, Doc. Will you be doing a follow up to the Bach/Bird listening lesson? Thanks.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      yup, February homework will have new listing assignments - goooood stuff too!

  • @kevindeibert3369
    @kevindeibert3369 2 года назад

    Very good and accurate! Is that a SYOS ? Sounds good though I suspect that’s more you than your set-up . Good points made here ! Thanks

  • @glitchgatsby4290
    @glitchgatsby4290 3 года назад +1

    Came for the awesome educational content, stayed for the jokes lol (and the awesome educational content)

  • @r.g.saxone
    @r.g.saxone 3 года назад

    Dr. Wallace, have u ever considered make a video about the types of articulation and theirs symbols in the score ? Thx

  • @Odian7
    @Odian7 3 года назад

    Another great video! I think the right reed is also important to sound big. With a light reed you are able to play louder and it’s easier to play more bars, but the sound is terrible.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      You're absolutely right - it's a crazy balancing act!

  • @oscah_whisky
    @oscah_whisky 2 года назад

    7:42 FACTS!

  • @martincommunications5381
    @martincommunications5381 3 года назад

    Great video Dr. Wallace! Thank you! Will you be making one on embouchures?

  • @jdm-sax
    @jdm-sax 2 года назад

    I would love for Wally to do a masterclass at my high school 😞

  • @theregoesmiller389
    @theregoesmiller389 Год назад

    i see the channel name , i subscribe !
    me smart man ! lol

  • @joaquinmendoza2306
    @joaquinmendoza2306 3 года назад +7

    Haha "chunky money's"
    Great quote

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +6

      Whenever you can work in a Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavor, you should probably do it. Happy Sunday, Joaquin!

  • @nhr27
    @nhr27 3 года назад +1

    Question for the Doc! You play both classical and jazz. I do the same but at a much much much lower skill level. I am wondering what tip opening you use for both styles. I have a Selmer C* for classical and JJ HR 6 for jazz. I find it hard to adjust between the two and I certainly cannot use the same reed strength. Do you manage two separate sets of reeds? I also find myself practicing with the C* often, just to not wake up the kids. Which makes it more difficult when returning to the HR 6. Any suggestions on this topic? Perhaps a video on this would be a good idea?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      FANTASTIC question, Nate - I'll make a video. Short answer - I use separate reeds for each mouthpiece. Also, you have to get used to sucking in two genres for twice the time as your peers. It's a VERY humble path, and maddening at times. But I'm glad I walked it!

  • @paulaewa
    @paulaewa 3 года назад

    Dr Wally, can I have a bit of your beautuful tone, please? :)) Excellent video once again, thank you!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      Hey Paula! You can have half, yes. (and thanks). Hope all's well up in your wintery neck of the woods!

    • @paulaewa
      @paulaewa 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax Half? Sounds fair, I'll take it ;) All's well, still cold though. Have a good week, Dr Wally :)

  • @Saxamaphonegirl
    @Saxamaphonegirl 3 года назад

    Love your work as always. Feel like I could perhaps just put video of you on, and duck out for a siesta rather than teaching remotely. 😂

    • @Saxamaphonegirl
      @Saxamaphonegirl 3 года назад

      Whoa, whoa back up. You're using your tongue to finish the note? I was taught (admittedly back in the dark ages) that the pressure is trapped behind your tongue and the release of the tongue combined with the correct diaphragmatic pressure is what starts the note. You mean to say I've been doing it (amongst many other things!) wrong all these years?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Ha! Thanks Kerry! After the ice storm we just had, I'm ready to move to Australia and teach your students in person. Just to stay warm!

  • @nathanchute5638
    @nathanchute5638 3 года назад

    Nice video! Could I ask what mouthpiece you are using?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Hey Nathan, it's a prototype! I've been working with a young company out of Chicago - we've developed my new mouthpiece! It's hands down, the best I've played (obviously I'm biased - I helped design it to my tastes). Should be releasing soon - and for under $100! (I'm excited, in case you couldn't tell).

  • @aggeloslampadaridis3123
    @aggeloslampadaridis3123 3 года назад +1

    As fate would have it the last couple of weeks I'm taking care of my grandparents, so I'm literally practicing in my grandma's house!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      First, good on ya for taking care of your grandparents! I have tremendous respect for caretakers. Hope you're tone picks up a bit of plump while it's there (and you eat well too). Happy Monday!

  • @selder248
    @selder248 Год назад

    This is a really good video, but I’m also wondering how would you get a tone like Paul Desmond? I really like playing his music and I want to try to develop a tone similar to his.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      That's a long discussion, big topic (too big for here)!

  • @b4saxx
    @b4saxx Год назад

    Jeez ur hilarious!!!! I'm wondering how hard your reed is? and how big your prototype mouthpiece is?

  • @stangetz534
    @stangetz534 3 года назад +1

    4:25 MY JAW WAS CLINCHED AND MY SHOULDERS WHERE TENSED UP CLOSER TO MY EARS THAN NORMAL! HOW DID YOU KNOW DR. WALLACE? LOL THANK YOU. I RELAXED AND MY SOUND GOT INSTANTLY BIGGER AND MORE VIBRANT.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +2

      I'm watching, Stan. I'm watching.

    • @Chris-sn7oz
      @Chris-sn7oz 3 года назад +1

      @@drwallysax 😂😂😂👌🏻

    • @stangetz534
      @stangetz534 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax Dr. Wallace it works even better for me on alto. I think this is huge. The way you explain it about how being super relaxed helps you breathe better! I don't think a lot of people are doing it right like this! A zillion thanks.

  • @evanchrisney7069
    @evanchrisney7069 3 года назад +6

    So if you have a Dad bod does your stomach expand more and overall give you better air support? Asking for a friend.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +11

      Dear god, Evan I’m in tears 😂😂 sadly, it’s the opposite! My wife is an actual doctor, I cleared all the anatomical stuff with her. When I asked about the lungs expanding down, she said “less so when people become obese.” The visceral fat makes deep breathing difficult 😞
      Will this slow my cheese habit? It will not.

    • @willistaylor4077
      @willistaylor4077 3 года назад +1

      @@drwallysax 😆

  • @guardezio
    @guardezio 3 года назад +2

    "Dr Wally believes in you" ...Dr Wally may have taken one too many baritones to the head O.o!
    Seriously though, I have to thank you for the breathing explanation, the reminder (for both how I breathe when I'm playing and to be patient with myself), and the new way for me to look at my breathing while playing.
    One of the issues I run into is, surprisingly, Karate. No not random karate fighters trying to punch me in half when I'm playing (though I could hardly blame them), but rather karate breathing. In karate, breathing is the opposite, you pull your belly in when you inhale and let it expand on the exhale (for various reasons that I won't bore you with) - unfortunately after ten years on this, whenever I require a large intake of breath I default to this technique because, well, 10 years of karate training. Goes to show, though, that just because something is an "art" the toolsets don't necessarily overlap... also that I REALLY need to redouble my efforts on getting a more focused mindset when playing.
    Oh and I deffintly agree with the other comments on this vid. Somethings have definitely just clicked for me (not just on sax but clarinet as well) ^_^ .....I still have no idea what's supposed to click from Charlie Parker and Glen Gould though =.=;;

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      I know what you mean about karate breathing - the sudden sharp exhalation and kiap. It's certainly different, but with practice you'll get it my friend! Dr. Wally believes in you.

    • @guardezio
      @guardezio 3 года назад +1

      @@drwallysax Not only an expert in music but knowledgeable in karate!?
      ...Well then, I guess I have no choice but to believe in the me that believes in you that believes in me.

  • @dennis9242
    @dennis9242 3 года назад

    Hey Doc, on the exhale while contracting your stomach, should it also deflate as your expelling air? Thanks.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      If by "deflate" you mean the stomach goes in? Absolutely - the guts move inward as the lungs move upward. Great question!

  • @glowiestardust6671
    @glowiestardust6671 3 года назад

    Hi Dr.Wallace
    My overtones are highly sharp , is that normal ?
    Thanks for great content by the way ♥️

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      It is normal - depending on horn, overtones can get pretty crazy out of tune. I find it useful to practice without worrying about intonation (focusing on tone and resonance) and other days spending some time brining them in tune. Either way - no worries!

  • @paulvelat6079
    @paulvelat6079 2 года назад +1

    I have a question about my back pressure air getting stale. Am I taking in too much air? I find myself releasing the remaining air at the end of phrases just to make sure I have new air in my system otherwise I get lightheaded. Does this make sense or is this even possible? Thank you for your vids, great stuff.

    • @mikeyeyey8678
      @mikeyeyey8678 2 года назад

      Have the exact same issue. Its a shame he didn’t answer you

  • @user-ko7zs4gy3z
    @user-ko7zs4gy3z 10 месяцев назад

    Looks like Max, the head vampire from the lost boys :)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  10 месяцев назад +1

      Interestingly, the actor playing Max was nearly the exact same age as I am now when he played that role. So, that comparison, while not entirely flattering, tracks.

    • @user-ko7zs4gy3z
      @user-ko7zs4gy3z 10 месяцев назад

      @@drwallysax Nothing wrong with looking like a celebrity :) Especially such a great actor!

  • @kurt.schwab
    @kurt.schwab 3 года назад

    Thanks again! Wouldn't eating more candy/gravy help? I think I noticed a BMI - tone relationship in a lot of my heroes... 🤔🤫

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Tread carefully, Kurt....carefully....

  • @mitch3738
    @mitch3738 2 года назад

    my main instruments are Bari sax and clarinet. I haven't played alto in a few years, but I'm playing it for a musical, and I forgot how much I despise it. no hate on alto, it's a great instrument, but it's so much harder to get good a good tone on it.

  • @victoryokonkwo4140
    @victoryokonkwo4140 3 года назад

    Nice lesson doc, I have a question which is not about this lesson tho.
    My question is, how do I make use of the octave key? I mean when do I hold it and when do I release it? thank you

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      octave key is used for the notes D2 and higher. The "D" that's on the fourth line of the treble staff. That note and any higher - smack the ol' octave key!

    • @victoryokonkwo4140
      @victoryokonkwo4140 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax OK, thank you very much sir

  • @ernstlozin6138
    @ernstlozin6138 3 года назад

    This was great , what mouthpiece and reed do you use?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks Ernst! The mouthpiece is actually a prototype - I hope to have news about it VERY soon (I'm beyond excited). It's hands down my favorite mouthpiece - and it's gonna be super affordable. The reed is a 3.5 Boston Sax Shop!

    • @ernstlozin6138
      @ernstlozin6138 3 года назад

      That is so awesome. Im trying to get a new saxophone . I was thinking of getting a Yanigasawa alto sax. I don’t know what reed or mouthpiece to get and I need help.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      @@ernstlozin6138 yanigasawas are great! - I love Yamahas, but they're both top notch. As for mouthpiece - I should have a release on the one I'm playing VERY soon. I think you'll love the price as well ;)

    • @ernstlozin6138
      @ernstlozin6138 3 года назад

      I also wanted to donate to you as well , do you have cash app. I believe God has given you a great grace over your life to play the sax and I want to sow a seed into your ministry. I have a ministration coming up February 20th. I don’t know if you are faith based but I will also like prayer as well.

  • @espinozamusicaenvivo
    @espinozamusicaenvivo 2 года назад

    I need lessons in Costa Rica Central América

  • @jeromeking6001
    @jeromeking6001 Год назад

    Been practicing though

  • @alecrussell7469
    @alecrussell7469 3 года назад +1

    Woo

  • @brenttrading2363
    @brenttrading2363 3 года назад

    Was that phrase you played from Scarborough fair ?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      It was - this month's melodic study from our workbook (#3)

  • @bassrumble1815
    @bassrumble1815 2 года назад

    Hi Doc. Have you made any videos on top notch dressing for men?😎

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 года назад

      I like to fail one career at a time, thank you very much :)

  • @dennis524
    @dennis524 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Doc, when you're breathing out with the abs contracted is the stomach deflating at the same time or does it stay out while you're contracting. Thanks.

  • @morphojazz
    @morphojazz 3 года назад

    Thank you for great information. I have a tendency to play bending notes always, What can I do to practice and stop this ugly habit? thanks again

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Play along with your favorite recordings! Watch my video on transcription!

  • @segovia1894
    @segovia1894 3 года назад +1

    Hi. May I ask: what is your doctorate in? Music? Performance? I’m fascinated to know. Don Walker, UK

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +6

      Hi Don, back in 2009 I finished the 3 pound "Grill Monster" hamburger from the Hot House Tavern in under 5 minutes. This earned me the certificate "Doctor of Beef Science" and 10% off appetizers for life!
      (it's actually in Saxophone Performance....don't tell anyone, it's a silly degree)

    • @segovia1894
      @segovia1894 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax Wow! Well done, Doc...and thanks. D

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +3

      @@segovia1894 Technically it’s a “DMA - Doctor of Musical Arts” IN saxophone performance. My wife just calls it a mountain of debt.

    • @segovia1894
      @segovia1894 3 года назад +1

      @@drwallysax I always think it is one of the more unfair aspects of musical life that it’s so tough for a musician to earn a crust. After all, players work as hard as any other committed student, give themselves over to hours of practice (often risking injury) and have the additional task of competing not only with other professionals but also the hordes of amateurs doing it for a lark.

  • @georgeluna5845
    @georgeluna5845 3 года назад +3

    I personally burn sage before every session.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +4

      You have to! How else are you going to drive out the evil reed spirits?

    • @bryanballot5684
      @bryanballot5684 3 года назад

      @@drwallysax - NOW you tell me about the sage! I knew reeds are the cause of all suffering and pain in the world already, but I didn't know I needed to burn sage (while wearing my dress shirt, tie and jacket) when playing.....

  • @leobrahmachari6611
    @leobrahmachari6611 3 года назад +1

    You pointed at me.. and you were right

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Ha! but seriously, relax Leo!!! RELAX DAMMIT!!!!!

  • @freshlysqueezedaesthetics2942
    @freshlysqueezedaesthetics2942 3 года назад +3

    Instant click!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      Thanks my friend - hope you're having a great weekend!

  • @ItsAllGoodGames
    @ItsAllGoodGames Год назад

    The equipment really does matter though, I’m high school I played a saxophone that was difficult for me to do low D easily, it took lots of air.
    Then one day I tried another saxophone and the low D came out so fast my brain couldn’t compute for a second how the light air I was breathing caused such a crisp easy low D.

  • @jonathanromero333
    @jonathanromero333 2 года назад

    Hi Dr! Great video, I have a question, I'm a begginer and I realized that when I loosen my jaw my tone gets bigger but also flat, so I got more my mouthpiece in, then with minimal pressure it gets too sharp making it too hard for me to play in tune because I'm not used to playing in that way, so I don't know if that is normal and I have to master that embouchure or I am doing it wrong and the mouthpiece position has nothing to do with the tone and tune, so what could I do? Thanks! I enjoy your videos

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 года назад +1

      Afraid this is where we find the limitations of internet teaching. I can't really comment without having seen/heard you play. Definitely seek out a good teacher in your area!

    • @jonathanromero333
      @jonathanromero333 2 года назад

      @@drwallysax I really appreciate you took the time to answer!, I will look for a professor, thanks!

  • @StephenPageSax
    @StephenPageSax 3 года назад +7

    Saw you slide off bis in the first 5-second, and turned it off. *jk* love you Dr. Wally.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +3

      Dr. Stephen! My mid-mod brother!

  • @claireflute2
    @claireflute2 Год назад

    Do you stop the note with your tongue playing classical music?

  • @koaqii4406
    @koaqii4406 3 года назад

    Hey, I recently got braces, how can I get used to playing my saxophone again?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад

      short practice sessions with LOTS of breaks! You're going to have to toughen up some VERY tender spots on the inside of your lip. Don't overdo it! Be patient and gentle with your embouchure!

  • @jamesdelucia4868
    @jamesdelucia4868 Год назад

    Hi Doctor Wally. How can I get a few zoom lessons with you. I am 69. I played tenor in small groups until I was 30. Then quit when my career needed some serious attention. Now looking at possible retirement in next couple of years. I picked sax back up 3 years ago, alto this time.
    Been loving it. I fell in love with the sax laying in bed as an 8 to 10 year old with my dad listening to Stan Getz Jazz Samba, and all those Verve recordings. I can still hum all of his solos, to this day. But I can’t play them. My other favorite was Paul Desmond who I saw in concert with Brubeck in the mid 70s, at Philadelphia Academy of Music, only a couple years before he died. … I am struggling trying to sound warm like my hero’s, and to improvise. Any chance I can get a few zoom lessons from you? Whatever the cost is, it’s worth it to me. Just to improve a little. And I can tell you are a teacher I can connect with. Please reply if you can. Doctor J!

  • @micro_bean7095
    @micro_bean7095 Год назад

    I love how his phrases for a fat note get weirder and weirder as the video goes on

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Tubby tone tots. That one's on the house.

  • @Hueho1
    @Hueho1 2 года назад

    I‘ll take your „bad examples“ any day any time , for the rest of my sax career 😅

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 года назад

      Kidding aside, always keep your standards high and juuuuust out of reach. Celebrate your wins, but the joy is in growth. You'll get there Alexander - keep practicing my friend!

  • @AlexVolkhin13
    @AlexVolkhin13 3 года назад

    what mouthpiece?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 года назад +1

      It's a prototype - I'll be releasing it in the next 2 weeks! It's my new favorite - based off 1950s Brilharts, but hand faced and under $100. I'm in love with it!