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Oh man! This is so awesome! As a beginner, my instinct is always to try harder when I'm not able to get a good sound, when I really need to be more relaxed. I've been struggling with low notes jumping octaves and following your advice about dropping the chin has made all the difference. Thank you so much Martino! I would not be having so much fun learning a new instrument without your help.
thank you im having issues breathing into it like a goldfish and the part about the chin and blowing into it with the reed and affecting the mouthpiece on the sax that's another issue i'm having very helpful martino have a good day buddy
The chin thing is an important part as that can affect the sound and reed vibration big time. All we're trying to do is let the reed to vibrate freely. Happy to help my friend!
I cannot figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've studied a variety of You Tube videos, but when I try to play, all I get is squeals and honks and terrible-sounding hollow raspy noises that are the barest approximations of musical notes and sound nothing the way a sax is supposed to sound at all. I've experimented with literally everything I can think of to try. Maybe I have a mouthpiece with a manufacturing defect or there's something wrong with my sax, a key stuck open, or something like that. I wish I could get some help but I've found personal help impossible to find and the only people there are, are online, and except for email, I have zero working knowledge of computers. No one will help me with a computer. I can't even pay people to help me.
Thanks for your message. It's hard to asses without seeing/hearing you. Feel free to join my private free facebook group called Saxophone Masters where I'll be able to guide you better. All my best, Martino
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"Yes, you know, ok, makes sense"!;) Thank you!
My pleasure! :)
Oh man! This is so awesome! As a beginner, my instinct is always to try harder when I'm not able to get a good sound, when I really need to be more relaxed. I've been struggling with low notes jumping octaves and following your advice about dropping the chin has made all the difference. Thank you so much Martino! I would not be having so much fun learning a new instrument without your help.
It's my pleasure and sorry for my late reply! It makes super happy to hear the progress you're making! Keep it up!
Awesome tips! I can't wait to work on this when I practice today.
Have fun! Good to hear :)
Thanks great 🎷😍
Muchas Gracias por tu valioso tiempo y ayudarnos a mejorar nuestro sonido. Un Fuerte Abrazo!!!!
Un placer! :) Gracias a vos!
Thank you very much, I leave the observations!
Thanks a million!
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thank you im having issues breathing into it like a goldfish and the part about the chin and blowing into it with the reed and affecting the mouthpiece on the sax that's another issue i'm having very helpful martino have a good day buddy
The chin thing is an important part as that can affect the sound and reed vibration big time.
All we're trying to do is let the reed to vibrate freely.
Happy to help my friend!
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I cannot figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've studied a variety of You Tube videos, but when I try to play, all I get is squeals and honks and terrible-sounding hollow raspy noises that are the barest approximations of musical notes and sound nothing the way a sax is supposed to sound at all. I've experimented with literally everything I can think of to try. Maybe I have a mouthpiece with a manufacturing defect or there's something wrong with my sax, a key stuck open, or something like that. I wish I could get some help but I've found personal help impossible to find and the only people there are, are online, and except for email, I have zero working knowledge of computers. No one will help me with a computer. I can't even pay people to help me.
Thanks for your message. It's hard to asses without seeing/hearing you. Feel free to join my private free facebook group called Saxophone Masters where I'll be able to guide you better.
All my best,
Martino