The Best Long Tone Warmup for Sax (Challenging 💥)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @terrancexcharles
    @terrancexcharles 4 месяца назад +2

    This is great stuff Steve - this video popped up at the perfect time 💯✊🏾

  • @denisdiblasio1420
    @denisdiblasio1420 Год назад +4

    I’m a thousand years old and still working on it. Thanks Steve!

  • @GeraldDeLoachMusic
    @GeraldDeLoachMusic Год назад +7

    Just did this exercises...this is a GREAT exercise if you think you actually have command of the saxophone...lol. Wow, it totally exposed my lack of control and was an INCREDIBLY humbling exercise that really kicked my butt! Can't wait to work it some more. Thanks Steve!!!!

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад

      No problem ! This is indeed a very humbling exercise. This is why Joe Bosoty always had the best students !

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis Год назад +1

      @@SaxophoneSteveKortykaeven harder with NO tongue attack.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад

      Sure!@@Osnosis The idea here is to learn the mechanics of the saxophone and tone control, not to make the hardest possible exercise for yourself 👍

    • @hincapiej4
      @hincapiej4 Год назад +1

      I'm watching this video like damn. I already do alot of tone work as it is. Used to spend about 8 hours a day in high-school and probably about 1 hour to hour and a half these days. I have a real tone ocd obsession. Stop giving me exercises to test myself with, other saxophonists. You're ruining my life! Been playing for about 29 years if you're curious.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад

      @@hincapiej4 haha sorry but this one might actually save you some time! The best way to get a good sound is to have strong embochure muscles and know each note of the instrument WELL. This exercise does both and it only takes around 10 minutes to complete 😎

  • @ronaldclarke4844
    @ronaldclarke4844 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Exercise Steve...thanks!

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  8 месяцев назад

      My pleasure! This one has been tried and true for many many years I'm so happy to get to share it :)

  • @hecateswolf6007
    @hecateswolf6007 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks man very interesting. Subbed.

  • @sac7575
    @sac7575 Год назад +1

    Thank you, I just tried it! Great exercise

  • @ProjetoMidi
    @ProjetoMidi Год назад +1

    I'll do it!

  • @mk59apr
    @mk59apr Год назад +1

    thank you! subbed : ]

  • @frankzona5459
    @frankzona5459 Год назад +1

    Hey Steve great long tone exercise. I like the octave approach on the range of the horn, it does lend itself to working with drones. Thanks.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад

      Hey Frank! Thanks for checking it out! This exercise actually isn’t too great for drones bc it is moving in half steps BUT, drones are a great thing to practice with 100%. Hope all is well with you :)

  • @williambone6566
    @williambone6566 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great exercise- can you also recommend a drone app or recording site for drones.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I usually try to find something on RUclips but I’m SURE there are great apps out there.

  • @WillStonier
    @WillStonier Год назад +1

    this is so hard! tried it out for the first time, I'm hoping it gets easier.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад +1

      I think it does get easier if you are able to commit to it and go a few days in a row. By the 3rd or 4th day you will find some noticeably new levels of control. This exercise really helped me have the endurance it takes to practice longer hours also. It will teach you efficiency in the mechanics of embochure and sound production 🚀

  • @c.l.4895
    @c.l.4895 Год назад +1

    Great tips. For the notes on the horn that are challenging intonation-wise, there seems to be, at least for me, a trade-off between adjusting the embouchure to get the note in tune, but at the cost of a lesser tone quality (either a bit honky or a bit pinched). For you, how in-tune is in-tune-enough?

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад +3

      Thanks! Yes there always is that trade off. One thing worth mentioning too is the shorter the facing on the mpc the more the pitch will fluctuate. To answer your question though I try to never be flat and always be somewhere between 0 to below +20 cents sharp. This isn’t always possible on some notes but if you can do this you’re gonna sound great when you play with other in tune musicians 👍🏼

  • @tonytonewharton
    @tonytonewharton Год назад +2

    Hi Steve, that looks like a killer exercise! Thanks for sharing. I can’t help noticing the fantastic looking engraving on your bell. I gotta ask, what is the saxophone you are using? Thanks. 😊

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад

      Thanks - yeah its a real chop buster :). This is a @JLWoodwinds Artist edition tenor with custom engraving done by Jaice Dumars 👍

    • @tonytonewharton
      @tonytonewharton Год назад

      @@SaxophoneSteveKortyka Thanks for the info on the JLWoodwinds horn. Congrats to Jaice Dumars, stunning looking engraving! And I tried the warm up exercise, as you say, very humbling indeed! ❤

  • @travlak
    @travlak Год назад +1

    I’m running out of air on the low notes after about 5 beats. Very challenging!

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  Год назад +1

      Yes this really helps you find a way to make these things work better for you. There is a way, often times it could involve a set up change or reed size change. Being able to play these notes well though will make your over all sound on the instrument better 💥

  • @dennis524
    @dennis524 2 месяца назад +1

    How far up the horn do you recommend going? Thanks.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  2 месяца назад +1

      Whatever notes you want to be in your range you should practice like this. I try to go up to altissimo D.

    • @dennis524
      @dennis524 2 месяца назад +1

      @@SaxophoneSteveKortyka Thanks again.

    • @SaxophoneSteveKortyka
      @SaxophoneSteveKortyka  2 месяца назад

      @@dennis524 no problem! :)

  • @BroncUK
    @BroncUK Год назад +1

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