Which Saxophone Mouthpiece Tip Opening Is Right For YOU?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2021
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    Jay Metcalf gives advice on how to choose a saxophone mouthpiece tip opening.
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Комментарии • 468

  • @richmccarty3085
    @richmccarty3085 9 месяцев назад +22

    Hello Jay. I am very grateful I found your channel. First I would like to say that I played a tenor sax from 4th grade up until I graduated and went into the military. With that being said, I have no experience playing as an adult. A really good friend bought me a used tenor sax as a birthday gift that is in really good shape for what it is. Also I feel I need to mention that the last time I played a sax was 47 years ago, yes this is my 59th birthday. I am sure I will be spending a lot of time on your channel. Thank you for taking the time to make this content available. From a winded woodwind player.

  • @kjmsax1
    @kjmsax1 2 года назад +81

    I really like the sound you get on the number 7. It’s noticeably warmer, thicker and meaty-er. The 5 and the 6 sound the same to my ears but probably the feel is different. Great video.

    • @gabrielplaza1263
      @gabrielplaza1263 Год назад +1

      I really like the sound he gets on the number 7 and I felt the difference between 5 and 6 is the "air sound" using the 6 is more noticeable.

  • @skhoosy
    @skhoosy 3 года назад +107

    I'VE BEEN SEARCHING ALL OVER FOR A VIDEO ON THIS TODAY. THANK YOUUUU

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  3 года назад +12

      Glad I could help!

  • @abigailmilce157
    @abigailmilce157 3 года назад +28

    I love the Watermelon Duo you did with Jody. I can tell the BURNIN is really a great mouthpiece

  • @kurttremoulu2534
    @kurttremoulu2534 Год назад +3

    i love the 6 tip sound !

  • @Lukeplys
    @Lukeplys 3 года назад +68

    I've been playing alto for basically all my life, I'm gonna be 20 in 2 months, and have played on a Selmer s80 190 classical mouthpiece, it has been very, very easy to play, very easy blowing, but I only got that because my teacher recommended it, because I was playing basically only classical at that point. A little while after he offered me to join his orchestra where I played alto for like 3 years and they mostly play like very known pieces, pop, jazz, jazz-rock and stuff like that, that's when I felt I wasn't loud enough, I couldn't play like the others. I considered purchasing a new mouthpiece, but my teacher, also the conductor of the orchestra, said I was "promoted" to tenor, so I held out on buying a new alto mouthpiece, unfortunately, the tenor sax they gave me had the same mouthpiece as my alto, which at least for me sounded horrible. After a while, the teacher said his buddy gave him a tenor mouthpiece for one reason or another and he gave me that mouthpiece to play. At first, I sounded much worse than I did with the Selmer, I felt like I forgot how to play the saxophone, the new mouthpiece was an Otto Link 7* I don't know the exact model, there is none written on it, It looks like a pretty old one, could be vintage for all I know. So after a while, I started to get the hang of it and sounded decent at best. And a couple of days ago we finally came together after not playing together because of the pandemic, I hadn't played the tenor for more than half a year, and somehow, for some reason, I found that I sound great, the 7* tenor mouthpiece felt easier blowing than my classical Selmer, which is a 3* I think. Somehow after not playing for a really long time, I am sounding, playing the best I ever have. And that kind of ignited a spark in me to upgrade my alto sax mouthpiece, because that's the one I own and actually play. I also play in a saxophone quartet, so that'll help me with that as well, because we don't play classical pieces with the quartet, I ordered it 2 days ago, It's a USA Meyer Alto Sax "G" 6. I got it recommended by a lot of players, in the orchestra as well, one of my friends from the orchestra even gave me to try out his Meyer 6* to see if I liked it, and for the first time in a lot of years, I felt like my sax was sounding as it should've sounded years ago.

    • @lava_king1112
      @lava_king1112 2 года назад

      im a junior and i was feeling like my mouthpiece was too small for my mouth, i was playing a selmer c* and i was struggling to play a loud sound that also sounded good, and i recently learned mouthpiece makes a big difference on sound and noticed i had an old yamaha 4c that my bother used to play, and i tried it and it has been wonderful, it feels better to play and i sound so much better, along with playing much louder, so it has inspired me to practice way more, im way behind because i never really practiced before now because it just didnt feel good to play but now im starting to learn to love it all over again, since i changed mouthpieces my director has noticed how much better and louder ive been playing, nothing against selmer c* it is a wonderful mouthpiece it just wasnt quite the right shape for me

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis 2 года назад +2

      @@lava_king1112 If a mpc is closed off, and won't play loud for you, try taking more of the mpc into your mouth cavity. I always tell students you 'can never take to much mpc into the mouth cavity'. Because you will always back off, but you need to get the tiny embouchure muscles used to relaxing over the larger beak, and using diaphragm pressure to make the sound. Try long tones this way, and see how the rest of your practice feels easy!

    • @BeesWaxMinder
      @BeesWaxMinder 2 года назад

      @@Osnosis T H A N K S👍

    • @grantkoeller8911
      @grantkoeller8911 8 месяцев назад +1

      Meyer doesn't do star facings you said Meyer 6*... Otto Link does star facings . On alto, Meyer is most commonly played in 5MM, 6MM, and 7MM tip openings. OTTO LINK is most commonly used in 5*, 6, and 6*, tip openings. Meyer 5MM is .071", 6MM is .076", and Meyer 7MM is .081"

    • @thenonexpert6602
      @thenonexpert6602 22 дня назад

      Holy yappington

  • @bassAsax
    @bassAsax 3 года назад +14

    This is the best summation of tip openings and reed strenghts I have seen. Well done Jay. Keep dispelling rumors, this is what every sax player needs most.

  • @bluscorpion
    @bluscorpion 2 года назад +17

    I'm a beginner, but upgrading from a 4 to a 5 was breath of fresh air! (pun intended). I tried a six and felt like I was swimming. The sound is much bigger and more melodic, but I'll work my way up. The 5 is great for now.

  • @zvonimirtosic6171
    @zvonimirtosic6171 2 года назад +26

    There is a difference in sound, though. On a larger tip 7, thinner reed can vibrate more, the core of the reed vibrates more too, creating more harmonics overall, and a more complex sound comes out. Larger tip openings reveal what the mouthpiece design can really do. And, #7 opening tells this alto mouthpiece is really good. (It has fantastic hand-finishing btw.)

  • @Robyn19fnq
    @Robyn19fnq 3 года назад

    This is so well explained ... Thank you Jay!

  • @ronniemusungu2804
    @ronniemusungu2804 3 года назад +2

    This is SUCH a GREAT VIDEO!!
    Very well elaborated, Thank you Jay!!

  • @MatthewF21
    @MatthewF21 2 года назад

    So I just found this video, and I really appreciate the depth you put into the different tip opening sizes! Looking back to when I bought a Jody Jazz Super Jet Alto (my first jazz mouthpiece), I realized moving from my classical Selmer to a size 8 was very likely a massive overkill of a jump haha. I wish I had this video back then!

  • @barnsdalemartin5469
    @barnsdalemartin5469 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for a very concise video on tip openings and the relation with reed strengths.

  • @owentemplin3372
    @owentemplin3372 3 года назад +2

    This is some awesome stuff Jay! Wish I had this when I started!

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Jay, good advice !!!

  • @stephendverner
    @stephendverner Год назад +4

    I really like the warmer slightly darker tone of the 7 opening mouthpiece. Great video.

  • @hotkoolaid6669
    @hotkoolaid6669 3 года назад

    Super helpful Jay! Sounding great as always. Thanks!

  • @JazzbLu
    @JazzbLu 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining how to properly set yourself up for success with tip opening and reed selection! Great video Jay!

  • @leyondreahart7695
    @leyondreahart7695 3 года назад

    This is a much needed video that I wish I could have watched when I first started off playing my tenor saxophone

  • @grannyjack1
    @grannyjack1 Год назад +3

    Awesome! Good video. Glad to hear about softer reeds for larger tip openings. Makes sense now.

  • @paulkirschner5908
    @paulkirschner5908 3 года назад +1

    Best explanation I have heard in this subject and easily understood
    Thank you

  • @stratusphunk
    @stratusphunk 3 года назад +4

    Thank you! Good explanation of the relationship between mouthpiece tip opening and reed strength, and how it influences sound. Cleared things up for me. I had been wondering about trying a larger tip opening, but now I’m going to stick with my Meyer 5 medium chamber mouthpiece. I like the sound you get in this video with a stiffer reed.

  • @Atreadis1
    @Atreadis1 3 года назад +1

    Your video helped me a lot, thank you very much - you do a great, inspiring job just because your sound is a role model. Greetings from the Czech Republic

  • @LanaCouldy
    @LanaCouldy 2 года назад

    This is the best channel about saxophone! You tell so interesting and impressive, that it forces to make a progress in my skills. And in spite of that English isn’t my native language and I can’t understand all what you say, I see all you videos with pleasure and also improving my language:) thank you!

  • @LawrenceSantillanSax
    @LawrenceSantillanSax 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining. Now my questions about mouth piece are answered, and now i can pick which one to buy as beginner.

  • @johnstephenson8087
    @johnstephenson8087 3 года назад

    Good information. I wish I had known these things years ago when I purchased mouthpieces. It will still come in handy in the future.

  • @annalouise5727
    @annalouise5727 3 года назад

    Thank you for this new video. Now it’s clear regarding the tip ...

  • @KajVardinghus
    @KajVardinghus Год назад +1

    Extremely useful information. And again... I could listen to your wonderful playing for Hours.

  • @Silky_J
    @Silky_J 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this video! Everything you make always helps me so much by answering questions and just giving overall fantastic advice!

  • @eric-2221
    @eric-2221 3 года назад +1

    Great info, thanks Jay for the many instructional videos you create time after time

  • @Iamthatmelody
    @Iamthatmelody 2 года назад

    Huge thanks for the help. You are the best.

  • @WendyLeber
    @WendyLeber 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for providing such a thorough explanation of how tip opening effect airstream & playability, depending on your needs. This is incredibly valuable information for folks looking to purchase a new mouthpiece, & it will reduce A LOT of frustration in finding one that's a good fit. 👍👍👍

  • @MrArnett8
    @MrArnett8 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been trying to explain this to my son for years. Very well explained sir. Thank you so much!!!

  • @cj_ocean
    @cj_ocean 3 года назад

    Thank you for giving us insight on this topic :)

  • @monroec.hatcherjr.8233
    @monroec.hatcherjr.8233 3 года назад +1

    Smooth playing..really dig it..those Burnin mouthpieces seem reslly nice.

  • @CarlyWaarly
    @CarlyWaarly 3 года назад

    Fabulous help, thanks!

  • @guydelorme417
    @guydelorme417 3 года назад +15

    Hello Jay, now this is a lesson about tip opening that I should have learned 10 years ago. So well explained. I was wrong playing 8 on most of all mouthpieces trying to have a better sound. Thank you Jay.

  • @davidbstallings4736
    @davidbstallings4736 2 года назад

    Excellent video even an older horn player like myself learned from this, thank you!

  • @philipmartin2691
    @philipmartin2691 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this great information. I found your video on flattening reeds the biggest help in attaining a consistent sound on my saxophones. My embouchure is very picky. There are certain reeds that I can not use. Example Vanduran alto v12 is great for me but the standard Vanduran is hard for me to get a good sound from. I have found that Junos are very good for me, but other players cant stand them. This video helped me understand why one has to pair the right reed to a particular mouthpiece. I love your nice warm tone on the tenor. I am learning tenor now, so far the cheap PVC mouthpiece that came with my horn works great. I did invest in a Rovner ligature that really helped. The metal ligature that came with the horn was cutting into the reed and mouthpiece.

  • @rd40082
    @rd40082 Месяц назад +1

    Super useful advices

  • @robertgalardi3731
    @robertgalardi3731 2 года назад +5

    JAY ,, ONE OF YOUR BEST EVER LESSONS .. For years including up to now I've struggled with many different reeds and mouthpieces combinations,, Some with false starts and others with immediate satisfaction with the combo i use today ... Listening and learning from you cuts the amount of time I've spent looking for satisfaction & comfort ..No other teacher ever mentioned what you are saying in this most important advise to all players beginners or professionals .. thanks a billion pal... Bobby G.. and keep on swingin'

  • @DieterLo1
    @DieterLo1 2 года назад

    Thanks for very good information even being a beginner with saxophone.

  • @badhatharry4323
    @badhatharry4323 3 года назад +1

    on tenor i jumped from a yamaha 4c to an otto link super tone master 7*. transition took a while but oh boy do i not regret that decision. sounds fantastic

  • @peggywilliams8616
    @peggywilliams8616 2 года назад +1

    Just started playing the saxophone. I am a senior player and loving it. I started on a C melody 1916, but am trying to get an alto saxophone.

  • @Clement8617
    @Clement8617 Год назад

    I really love the sound of the 5 the most!

  • @branleeflake
    @branleeflake 2 года назад +4

    This is a great video with solid explanations. I've never really bought mouthpieces; just played what came with the horns (other than a teacher that insisted my alto C* needed to be upgraded to an S90 190, then later to a Rousseau NC4). The tenor was toughest: coming with a C* for band/chamber work and a Dukoff Super Power Chamber D9 for jazz. Only being told that one was a classical piece and one was a jazz piece was not enough information!

  • @leroyharper4513
    @leroyharper4513 2 года назад +1

    As always brilliant 👏

  • @OscarRurzagasti
    @OscarRurzagasti 3 года назад +1

    ... thanks for the information, excellent design, exquisite

  • @URKOVAI97
    @URKOVAI97 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for all the effort you put into free quality content for us, your chanel is truly amazing.

  • @SheltoniaNation
    @SheltoniaNation 3 года назад +1

    Recently purchased a V16 7-tip and Selmer Concept - BIG change from my stock Yamaha mouthpiece. Stock feels more powerful at the moment. But I’m hoping I can grow in to the others in the next year.
    I’m going to step down to a 2 1/2 reed to see what kind of difference it makes...and I’ll take up running this summer to increase my cardio and breath support!
    Thanks for the video!!

  • @Konadog85lbs
    @Konadog85lbs Год назад +1

    Great overview and consultation for someone who hasn't played in more than 25 years, for various reasons. Kids are playing at school and dad's gotta get his chops back!

  • @BalaamsAss51
    @BalaamsAss51 2 года назад

    Definitely going with a 5. I'm older and have been away for quite a while. Thanx so much.

  • @johnrogers7411
    @johnrogers7411 3 года назад +1

    Had a 5* Otto link for first jazz alto mouthpiece then 10 years later switched to 7 and 8. I’ve returned the 7s. Got your burnin piece after playing jj hr*. Like them both but really like the fat sound I get with my burnin 7. Great piece just got it last week.

  • @maryc6173
    @maryc6173 2 года назад +1

    So good and accurate. I've played on my C* mouthpiece and Vandoren 3 reeds for decades. This is for band and orchestra. I switch to a Meyer 5 and Rico Royal 2 for big band and pit. I'll take your advice and go for a 6 or 7 . The 5 is "almost" but I want more. Thank you so much.

  • @ramongallardojr1923
    @ramongallardojr1923 2 года назад

    My first mouthpiece was 6 on an Otto Link and I loved that mouthpiece cause it was so versatile and could always give me the sound I looked for when performing. 👍🏻😉😎😎😎

  • @olebirgerpedersen
    @olebirgerpedersen 3 года назад +3

    That's a very instructive video. When I started playing altosax as a teen-ager 65 yaers ago I would have wanted to have those clever advices . To day I play an Otto Link 7* with Rigotti Gold 3 and I'm very satisfid.

  • @EricPalmerBlog
    @EricPalmerBlog 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always like your sound but this particular mouthpiece makes your sound even better.
    I really like it.

  • @josephmiller6677
    @josephmiller6677 2 года назад

    Excellent info !!! Bravo !

  • @lukeserrano62
    @lukeserrano62 3 года назад +2

    Well described indeed. Newbies need to hear this! FWIW my vote is for the 6.

  • @NongZkiy80
    @NongZkiy80 3 года назад

    like to try it! thanks for the quick info.

  • @mirelizsax5897
    @mirelizsax5897 3 года назад +4

    I would definitely choose the 7 tip opening !

  • @comando1911
    @comando1911 3 года назад

    I havnt touched my tenor sax since I graduated highschool. Which is about 6 years. A little rusty no doubt but your videos deffinitly helped inspire me to pick it back up and blow a few notes

  • @paulfairchild3461
    @paulfairchild3461 2 года назад +1

    most helpful as always

  • @10morrissette
    @10morrissette 3 года назад

    This is great, thank you! I played a Beecher white diamond S8L (0.090!!) for lead alto in big band in high school. When I came back to playing sax again in my 30s it was waaaaay too much power for casual playing at home. So I got an Vandoren V16 M8 (0.085) and it feels easy and fun. There is no one right answer.

  • @warezarefin1702
    @warezarefin1702 3 года назад

    Work at guitar center and just bought my first sax ( tenor of course ) it comes in early next week in super excited

  • @61mab
    @61mab Год назад

    Very useful information that translates to most read instruments (Bb Clarinet ...) Toying with why I need/want a lower note instrument, Tenor rings my bell although I have two 40's/50's Clarinets, and practicing Banjo as well. Thanks p.s. fun beginner "cheap" sax vids.

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 2 года назад

    Great info, thanks for sharing.

  • @georgesmajerus
    @georgesmajerus Год назад +2

    Has anyone ever told how great a narrator and presenter you have become? I watched and older Video of yours and the difference is huge! Like an upgrade from a tip5 to an 8. :) Thanks for these great vids.

  • @anthonyherrera2823
    @anthonyherrera2823 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while and they are extremely helpful

  • @robertgalardi3731
    @robertgalardi3731 3 года назад +1

    hi jay . your opening several bars on alto sax shows how terrific you play .. wow.
    call it great lyrical jazz . the kind i like .. Bobby G..

  • @Arasax132
    @Arasax132 Год назад +2

    I really like this and i am only 9 years old i would love to see more videos and when i am older i will be like you😀😀
    I really like this and i would love more how to play things so i can learn more

  • @dbaerial4993
    @dbaerial4993 3 года назад +1

    dude I need to know your lighting setup. literally one of the best productions I've seen on youtube

  • @Asedious1
    @Asedious1 3 года назад

    I needed this video a week ago! haha I F'd up and bought a 0.086" tip opening as a beginner, but slowly making it work! couldn't test it beforehand for health safety reasons

  • @yaboi9491
    @yaboi9491 3 года назад +1

    Sheesh that is a beautiful sound and mouthpiece 🤩

  • @davidclaro152
    @davidclaro152 Год назад

    Wow! Very informative. Thanks.

  • @jeffreymassey5541
    @jeffreymassey5541 Год назад +1

    Very good explanation Of mouthpieces And reed combinations. 👍🏾💯🎷

  • @rickstokes2239
    @rickstokes2239 2 года назад

    Just received my Yani AWO20 alto and ordered your Burnin piece with Ring.. Thanks Jay.

  • @rickstokes2239
    @rickstokes2239 2 года назад +3

    Jay - I’ve been blowin’ on your Burnin’ alto mouthpiece 6 on my Yani AWO20 sax in a big band and lovin’ it! Easy to blend, good control on full range and plenty of power when you need it. Thanks for the great piece!

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear this. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @vrage4167
    @vrage4167 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the helpful tips

  • @JaySingh-ws4vs
    @JaySingh-ws4vs 3 года назад +11

    I’m a new follower and have been learning so much from watching your videos. Thank you so much for creating all of this content and putting it out there. It’s really helping me out so much!

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  3 года назад +2

      So happy to hear this from you!

  • @ObeytheRussianBlue
    @ObeytheRussianBlue 3 года назад +8

    A teacher that started me on a small tip opening would have saved me months of frustration!!! My dealer started me on a 7 with a 3 reed, and I couldn’t play. I discovered Ralph Morgan and talked to him on the phone-changed my life, Morgan 3C for alto with a 2 1/2 reed, magic! He made me a Morgan 2 for my tenor, with a 2 1/2 reed, magic! Now use Plastic reeds, magic! 😃🚀

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  3 года назад +2

      Glad Ralph helped get you sorted out.

    • @thomas_lappin
      @thomas_lappin 3 года назад +1

      Plastic reeds are much better and just seem better for me

    • @derekakien7379
      @derekakien7379 3 года назад +1

      Hi. I've always used fibreglass reeds. On first lesson 57 years ago my lip was red and swollen from the cane. Fortunately the player teaching me was a tester / grader for PTD reeds made near London. HE works in mysterious ways! Great for playing in a rock band, we all blew them. Good for Getz ballads too. No blowing in and they last and last (until the bass player walks past - always the bass players).

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis 3 года назад

      @@derekakien7379 What are PTD reeds? I have used Legere (for a long time), Forestone, and Hartmann, which have all been good.

    • @derekakien7379
      @derekakien7379 3 года назад

      @@Osnosis
      PTD went out of busines around 50 years ago. My teacher, Les Evans, was thinking of making an offer.
      Similar to the Bari Star, same box! Funny that. I have been told that Legere reeds are very good. IMO a bit expensive. I now blow Fibracell, more like cane.

  • @finnregan6333
    @finnregan6333 2 года назад +1

    Really glad I found this video after I ordered a new mouthpiece

  • @nikornron
    @nikornron 2 года назад

    Thanks for your explanation, now I can make up my mind.

  • @johnphillips7941
    @johnphillips7941 2 года назад +1

    I play a 160 Berg ( stainless & brass) on tenor & a 130 (stainless & brass) on alto. They sound kind of big , but they play perfectly & will do things a smaller tip just won't do. Thanks, John.

  • @Maria-In-Motion
    @Maria-In-Motion 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love your informative videos. I’m an advanced beginner looking to upgrade from my stock Yamaha 4C (alto).
    I’m going to see about trying the 5. Thanks for your advice. 😊

  • @beyboyproductions9410
    @beyboyproductions9410 3 года назад +1

    Awesome stuff!!

  • @AaaAaa-mh6zv
    @AaaAaa-mh6zv 2 года назад

    I play a Link Super Tone Master 9* with either Vandoren Blue 3 or D'Addario Select Jazz 4 Medium and am quite happy with this combination.

  • @pmwizard48
    @pmwizard48 2 года назад +1

    I changed from an Otto Link 8* to a Vandoren optimum 4 because I am now only playing in a community band. With the Otto Link I was always too loud. Now it is even easier to hit the low notes on the tenor sax.

  • @ZhenyaStrigalev
    @ZhenyaStrigalev 3 года назад

    20 tip opening is perfect for me. Allows me to do lots of things that you just cant do on any other numbers bellow 16. Great videos on your channel! Thanks,

  • @DARKLYLIT
    @DARKLYLIT 2 года назад +12

    Man, your Burnin' 7 with the 2.5 reed sounds so much warmer/"vintage" than the other two. What a difference!

    • @claykonnor
      @claykonnor 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree. That combo was bigger and warmer.

  • @nathanbellott
    @nathanbellott 3 года назад +1

    congrats on the mouthpiece line! great video as always

  • @buddhismful
    @buddhismful Год назад +1

    Burnin' mpc sounds great !

  • @saxman7131
    @saxman7131 2 года назад +2

    I dropped from a Durga 10 to a Durga 9. I love it. The 7 with 2.5 sounded fantastic.

  • @markflopresti
    @markflopresti 2 года назад +1

    your playing is fantastic Jay :)

  • @alb2387
    @alb2387 3 года назад

    I enjoy your channel and tips !

  • @XB29SP
    @XB29SP 3 года назад +1

    5, 6, 7, each one sounds better. Can tell you play a 7, your sound really opened up as the tip opening increased. Nice sounding piece!

  • @MRIBEIROSAX
    @MRIBEIROSAX 3 года назад

    I Have been played with the Beechler Diamont M5S. I loved the sound of your #5 and I will try to participate in the contest. 😊🎷

  • @RavindraKumarSG
    @RavindraKumarSG Год назад +2

    Very clearly explained. Small tip opening - harder reed; big tip opening - softer reed

  • @Tigerblade11238
    @Tigerblade11238 5 месяцев назад

    My Better Sax Alto with Burnin' 5 mouthpiece gets here tomorrow. It's been almost 30 years since I last played so glad I guessed correctly 😂

  • @mayowaadeniji
    @mayowaadeniji 2 года назад +1

    You are the best teacher in the whole world.