You are just amazing. I stopped saxophone lessons for the frustration of not being able to tongue in merengue arpegios(I am from Dominican Republic) and merengue requires a fast tongue. Every teacher I took classes with told me the same bad information. "You should tongue with the tip of your tongue. But with you all was very clear. It's all about tongue position. Nobody says this. They tell you they your tongue should be quiet. Thanks so much
Mind blowing! You made me realize what i have been doing all along. Nobody else ever ever… explained it like this before. But it makes perfect sense to me now. Will try the high notes next. 🥰🎷🎶
This was very helpful for me. I’m a long time sax player, but new to bari, and I couldn’t figure out why my low notes on bari were getting undependable. Couldn’t figure out why I could run down all the way but I couldn’t start a run up from anything below low E. Scared to do a bass line arpeggio starting on a low tonic. Now I understand how I do it on tenor, but forgot how I was doing it. It seems like tongue position, and oral chamber size are exaggerated on bari.
Thanks Eric! I'd suggest doing it without the octave key. If you use the octave key it's kind of a small cheat, but some people do use it. When I'm using overtones in a solo, often times I will use the octave key just because I am already playing higher notes. However, when I practice overtones, I never use the octave key.
Thank you, this finally made sense why I could not get those higher notes. Now just to get my fingers to work to play instead of scales.
Yeah, tongue position helps a lot with getting those high notes to pop out!
OMGOODNESS! This is the first time that I have even understood what overtones are. You are an awesome teacher!
Thanks Mary!! Welcome to the world of overtones
You are just amazing. I stopped saxophone lessons for the frustration of not being able to tongue in merengue arpegios(I am from Dominican Republic) and merengue requires a fast tongue. Every teacher I took classes with told me the same bad information. "You should tongue with the tip of your tongue. But with you all was very clear. It's all about tongue position. Nobody says this. They tell you they your tongue should be quiet. Thanks so much
Beautiful information 🎉
After watching 1k youtube videos and reading a lot of articles.. I finally was able to do the 3rd overtone following your indications!! thank you.
Ohhhh and i forgot to add: thank you so much for what you do, Scott!! 🥁
Mind blowing! You made me realize what i have been doing all along. Nobody else ever ever… explained it like this before. But it makes perfect sense to me now. Will try the high notes next. 🥰🎷🎶
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great video!
Thanks Scott, always my fav sax videos on RUclips! Will be joining ya school!🤠🎷💛
Awesome! Looking forward to having you on board.
Very simple and and clear ley out of the overtone technick.Thanks,my teacher!
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What about tongue position while bending notes ?
This was very helpful for me. I’m a long time sax player, but new to bari, and I couldn’t figure out why my low notes on bari were getting undependable. Couldn’t figure out why I could run down all the way but I couldn’t start a run up from anything below low E. Scared to do a bass line arpeggio starting on a low tonic. Now I understand how I do it on tenor, but forgot how I was doing it. It seems like tongue position, and oral chamber size are exaggerated on bari.
Yeah, absolutely! On the bari you've got to open your throat and drop your tongue super low to get those notes to pop out
Great lesson 👍
Thank you, Scott! The "aahh" tongue position solves my "gunshots" kind of sound on low notes.
Yeah, correct tongue position will fix all kinds of low note problems!
Thanks, Scott!! But you didn't talk about where is the tip as you said in another video... I'm dealing with that lastly
This was more in regards to overtones. I've done a few videos on how to tongue on the sax. Check them out.
@@ScottPaddock I've seen all of them!! You mean that for overtones the tip works differently..?
FANTASTIC video, as always :)
Thanks Nick!
gracias, bastante útil
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Clear as a whistle. One question. When practicing overtones do I use octave key or simulate sound with tongue position only?
Thanks Eric! I'd suggest doing it without the octave key. If you use the octave key it's kind of a small cheat, but some people do use it. When I'm using overtones in a solo, often times I will use the octave key just because I am already playing higher notes. However, when I practice overtones, I never use the octave key.
@@ScottPaddock thank you so much Scott
What about monophonics
Here's a video I did on multiphonics: ruclips.net/video/UnFrGC1n-Gk/видео.html
No way... I finally managed to play high f sharp and hit high B and C without the octave key
Congrats!
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I desperately want the correct subtitles in Japanese.😢😢😢
sorry 😕