Listening Ideas that will improve your saxophone playing
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- In today's video, I want to share some great listening ideas that will improve your playing and sound.
Try incorporating these ideas into your practice routine to develop your unique sound and improve your overall musicianship.
Enjoy!
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David Sanborn, the song "Goodbye"
#1 Jerry Mulligan (Jeru) #2 Harry Carney.
Hi Martino, why it is recommended to listen by using head phones ?
Just because you get to hear more details in the performance...and I do believe the music reaches you in a deeper way :)
But then I do not hear my Sax properly. I don't mean that I am so loud on head phones, I just don't hear sax well...🤷♀️
I don't have a favorite player, but it was Clarence Clemons' solo on the song "Jungleland" that inspired me to learn the sax. ruclips.net/video/OjysS7Knzj8/видео.html
Tell me, who is your favourite player you looove to listen to?
Fausto Papetti, Felix Slovachek
David Sanborn -Alto Stan Getz- Tenor
Greg vail ,Gerald Albright
It's hard to choose just one, and it changes from week to week. Lately, I've been enjoying Sonny Criss a lot, but you can put Cannonball, Frank Morgan, Bobby Watson, Brent Jensen, and, of course, Paul Desmond in there.
Pharaoh Sanders for sure!