You're allusion to sore muscles was eye-opening for me. I was clearly underestimating the amount of effort to make. The result is obvious. I take your challenge gladly. mille mercis !
Hello I'm an Alto Saxophone player coming back after 12 years break. I really appreciate your effort in making these videos. Thank you. This video sounds very important so I have watched it three times. However, I don't understand what to practically do. How to breathe properly? How to release the air while supporting it, what can I practically do to get better at it. I tried to get my legs parallel. But the feelings depend on: a. wether I tilt my back a little backwards (if I don't, I cannot raise my legs high enough) and b. how much of my behinds/glutes and leg to keep on the bench while I try the example exercise. I tried it on my way (without sax yet, will try later today). Can I try to do it on the edge of my bed or I need a harder surface? I'm having trouble with the upper register sounding a little stuffed, and the notes on that register are quite sharp (mid D somewhere between 15-30 cents sharp). I think this might be a large chunk of the problem.
I accept this challenge. Recently bought a bari and now the importance of air support is bigger than ever. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! Wishing you lots of fun with your new horn!
You're allusion to sore muscles was eye-opening for me. I was clearly underestimating the amount of effort to make. The result is obvious. I take your challenge gladly. mille mercis !
One of the most useful tips I have ever been given, the difference in my game is obvious.
Thank you for your channel full of relevant advice.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I'm so happy that you are finding the videos helpful!
Hello I'm an Alto Saxophone player coming back after 12 years break. I really appreciate your effort in making these videos. Thank you.
This video sounds very important so I have watched it three times. However, I don't understand what to practically do. How to breathe properly? How to release the air while supporting it, what can I practically do to get better at it.
I tried to get my legs parallel. But the feelings depend on: a. wether I tilt my back a little backwards (if I don't, I cannot raise my legs high enough) and b. how much of my behinds/glutes and leg to keep on the bench while I try the example exercise. I tried it on my way (without sax yet, will try later today). Can I try to do it on the edge of my bed or I need a harder surface?
I'm having trouble with the upper register sounding a little stuffed, and the notes on that register are quite sharp (mid D somewhere between 15-30 cents sharp). I think this might be a large chunk of the problem.
Good Advice, thanks..
Hope you found it helpful!
Vamos arriba !!!acepto el reto
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all your support to us! Good vibes. Air, air!
Thank you!
Ok i will try
Hope you found it helpful!
Challenge accepted.
Yes! So glad to hear that!