Great sound Scott, please kindly do a video on how , when and where you can apply a lick on a song or melody. Or if you already have a link that can help me out kindly share it with me. Thank you
In fact, i like your videos even before watching... Just a beginner but i wish i could have a teacher such as you. Thanks for all your videos Scott. God bless you.
What a great tips, sir! I really appreciate it! And of course I'll share too with my friend. My favorite "spice" to my saxophone is grace notes, neighbor tones, vibrato, dynamics, accents, and articulations. I sometimes use trill depends on the song I played. Thanks, Sir!
Scoop from below is my favorite and the one I do most often, I find it puts a lot of "feel" when you get into that note. As for the vocal mic, quality is good, but it's not loud enough compared to the sax.
The sound is good. You're always mixed pretty soft relative to other videos though. The mic was warm but added a bit more room sound--which felt nice, not echo-y.
Hmmm, I generally think I talk to loud so I specifically turn things down. Maybe I'll try one with a louder volume and see what the general consensus is. I get - you talk to loud - as a comment a lot, which is true in real life too. 😁
I’m listening using a high quality audio setup, and quite often Shure earphones, and I’m used to your videos, but I’m afraid the new mic sound is not as good as your old setup. Sounds like you’re talking from a another room
I'm sure in a super pro setup like that it might sound a bit different. The reason I switched is because the other mic picked up everything going on around me on the street outside of my house. So I needed something that was a bit more limited. I live in the city in Baltimore so there is a constant stream of trains, planes, boombox cars, people walking down the street, ice cream trucks etc.
@@ScottPaddock I never found the environmental sounds intrusive, or even noticed them that much. With the new setup, there seems to be a slight sort of doubling effect as well, by-the-way, but it's probably just a proximity thing. Anyhow, your sax always sounds amazing - I seem to remember you saying that you used a clip-on.
I have been searching for a video like this forever! thank you
The sound is great, you forgot to mention the “grrrrrrr” with the throat or tongue, I like that one a lot
12 Ways to spice up your sound.... GROWL 🐯 I had to stop somewhere, the original idea was for 6.
Jajaja bravo!! Thanks for your great tips
I’m wondering how many of these spices do I need to include in one song?
Oh wow, I need to write all this down! Thank you!
Exelente clase!
Wow! Great tips!
Great sound Scott, please kindly do a video on how , when and where you can apply a lick on a song or melody. Or if you already have a link that can help me out kindly share it with me. Thank you
Thank you Scott
Thank you. This helps me so much
In fact, i like your videos even before watching... Just a beginner but i wish i could have a teacher such as you. Thanks for all your videos Scott. God bless you.
Thank you! I'm launching a sax school in July, keep an eye out, it could be like having a teacher such as me 😁😁
@@ScottPaddock Great!!!!
Always inspiring and informative.... thanks Scott 🙏
Love the sound, and thanks for all the tips. Could I ask what Mic that is please Scott ? Cheers Scott.
Brilliant thanks Scott. New mic working excellent. Much louder vocals but not picking up the horn 👍👏
Thanks! It's a little bit more dry but not so much background noise... or cars driving by... or ice cream trucks... etc 🤣
Amazing video teach. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great tips, sir! I really appreciate it! And of course I'll share too with my friend. My favorite "spice" to my saxophone is grace notes, neighbor tones, vibrato, dynamics, accents, and articulations. I sometimes use trill depends on the song I played. Thanks, Sir!
Sounds like you've got a lot of spice in your sax case 😁
@@ScottPaddock Oh yeah... I love spices 😁😁
Clear, fast and useful vdo. Thanks Scott
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful, thanks you!
Excellent instruction, Scott! Thank you.
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The vocal audio quality sounds significantly better!
thanks!!
Thank You!!!! This helped me a lot, especially because it was all in one video. The audio was great.
Thanks!
First class tips, I'm writing them down as a list to add to my practice stand. Many thanks.
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Thks for Sharing all in one video. I think u sound good.
These are very helpful tips one for my fav. You do sound different and better, I say.
thanks!
Thanks. Great content in just a video.
Thanks!
Great. Thanks so much
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thnks for sharing !!
Scoop from below is my favorite and the one I do most often, I find it puts a lot of "feel" when you get into that note. As for the vocal mic, quality is good, but it's not loud enough compared to the sax.
35th!
I like to stop my notes short and give a quick holler through the sax. Sounds ridiculous, but it's fun!
That sounds like a signature technique... I've used that once or twice before when I keep messing something up $^%&%$^@! 🤣😅😂
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The sound is good. You're always mixed pretty soft relative to other videos though. The mic was warm but added a bit more room sound--which felt nice, not echo-y.
Hmmm, I generally think I talk to loud so I specifically turn things down. Maybe I'll try one with a louder volume and see what the general consensus is. I get - you talk to loud - as a comment a lot, which is true in real life too. 😁
I’m listening using a high quality audio setup, and quite often Shure earphones, and I’m used to your videos, but I’m afraid the new mic sound is not as good as your old setup. Sounds like you’re talking from a another room
I'm sure in a super pro setup like that it might sound a bit different. The reason I switched is because the other mic picked up everything going on around me on the street outside of my house. So I needed something that was a bit more limited. I live in the city in Baltimore so there is a constant stream of trains, planes, boombox cars, people walking down the street, ice cream trucks etc.
@@ScottPaddock I never found the environmental sounds intrusive, or even noticed them that much.
With the new setup, there seems to be a slight sort of doubling effect as well, by-the-way, but it's probably just a proximity thing.
Anyhow, your sax always sounds amazing - I seem to remember you saying that you used a clip-on.
Another great vid. Sound was OK, but if I’m honest I prefer the old set-up - worked better with your tone and style.
I didn't change my sax mic at all. Just my vocal mic. I use 2 different mics.
Scott Paddock Sorry, yes, meant the vocal mic. But I think I was wrong and the new setup does work better. Anyway, great content as always 😎
You sound slightly off mic. Legible enough but not 100%
Good stuff Scott! tnx again.