@@PepperWilliams_songcovers The tone comes from the player though. You kind of insulted him for no reason. I guess you are right. Freedom to insult yea🤣
@@mambojazz1 I wasn't trying to insult anyone. I was just expressing my feeling concerning his tone. Yeah, I didn't care for his tone, but there are many saxophonists tone that I don't care for (Kenny G, and David Sanborn to name just two). I'm sure that there are those saxophonist, that their tone may offend you? Are you saying that one shouldn't comment on that, or anything , if there are negative connotations towards it? Hell, I get plenty of people telling me that a lot of my music that I compose sounds like "elevator music", which doesn't bother me at all. I actually enjoy elevator music. Go back in time to many of the critics of certain classical GIANTS, including one of the greatest, Igor Stravinsky. Concerning his masterpiece, "The Rite of Spring", one critic said that it was a bunch of noise, made no musical sense, a work of a madman, etc., Go listen to jazz artists like Albert Ayler, John Coltrane (avant grade years), Thelonius Monk and many more. People said that it was not musical, all noise etc., Is this considered an insult to these composers and players, or, are they just expressing freedom to comment, to express one's opinion, negative or positive? You will find this in all genres and walks of life! One last thought, go to my channel and you're welcome to comment (negative or positive), on my tone, my arraignments, my compositions etc., You might even subscribe? Have a great day :) Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/gooi98mFUU4/видео.html
@@PepperWilliams_songcovers Calm down bro 🤣! Noone reads comments as long as yours on RUclips. He is NOT a smooth jazz player he is simply showing what the mouthpiece can do.
Pretty damn good!!!
Not as bright as I thought it would be ...
Good playing .... enjoyed listening
Muito lindo o som, parabéns
What tip opening did you use?
I'll pass! Not liking the tone. I'm trying to find the mouthpiece like Steve Lacy would have used.
Noone cares about you or what you want!! You didn't have to comment at all
@@mambojazz1 Freedom to comment my friend. You're quite sensitive :)
@@PepperWilliams_songcovers The tone comes from the player though. You kind of insulted him for no reason. I guess you are right. Freedom to insult yea🤣
@@mambojazz1 I wasn't trying to insult anyone. I was just expressing my feeling concerning his tone. Yeah, I didn't care for his tone, but there are many saxophonists tone that I don't care for (Kenny G, and David Sanborn to name just two). I'm sure that there are those saxophonist, that their tone may offend you? Are you saying that one shouldn't comment on that, or anything , if there are negative connotations towards it? Hell, I get plenty of people telling me that a lot of my music that I compose sounds like "elevator music", which doesn't bother me at all. I actually enjoy elevator music. Go back in time to many of the critics of certain classical GIANTS, including one of the greatest, Igor Stravinsky. Concerning his masterpiece, "The Rite of Spring", one critic said that it was a bunch of noise, made no musical sense, a work of a madman, etc., Go listen to jazz artists like Albert Ayler, John Coltrane (avant grade years), Thelonius Monk and many more. People said that it was not musical, all noise etc., Is this considered an insult to these composers and players, or, are they just expressing freedom to comment, to express one's opinion, negative or positive? You will find this in all genres and walks of life!
One last thought, go to my channel and you're welcome to comment (negative or positive), on my tone, my arraignments, my compositions etc., You might even subscribe? Have a great day :) Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/gooi98mFUU4/видео.html
@@PepperWilliams_songcovers Calm down bro 🤣! Noone reads comments as long as yours on RUclips. He is NOT a smooth jazz player he is simply showing what the mouthpiece can do.