Saxophone Lesson: Basic Embouchure with Eric Marienthal || ArtistWorks
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In this online saxophone lesson, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, lead alto chair of Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, and former member of the Chick Corea Elektric Band, Eric Marienthal teaches the basic methods for developing a proper embouchure and provides a handful of techniques to employ when practicing and refining your embouchure and tone.
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Hi, Eric, I'M A BEGINNER SAX PLAYER FROM Russia, nice to meet you because you are lord and king of SAXOPHONE
my pride in learning this on the alto - even shaved my reeds THANK YOU
the guy sounds great when trying to sound bad lol
Vc e o cara ❤❤❤
Gracias.
It's not a fit everyone's physiology, but the double lip embouchure is an option. (works for me)
me too
Right, I'm learning but Matthew, saxophone studies, play with double embouchure but "whistle" shape, no teeth touch either lips or mouthpiece! Very difficult for a lot but he doing it for decades and produces a biggest sound I ever heard.
Have you produced a video offering instructional material on the Jazz Subtone? If you have, could you please give me the link to this video. Thanking you.
What is actually the difference in embouchure between alt and tenor ? Kind regards Magdi Victor
not difference, ONE EMBOUCHURE for all kindes saxophone
when you get to the point where you physically understand your air column, embouchure doesn't matter all that much between different saxophones (atleast, just for producing sound, of course it's gonna vary for producing a GOOD tone)
Thanks for sharing , is that Beechler custom bellite mouthpiece?
This is Beechler Bellite 7 REFACE😊
Excelent , very good. Well though.
What ligature he is using with the mouthpiece in the video
wish selmer is that one?
Selmer Mk6 Alto.
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ok
Can't see the wood for the trees??? More like can't see the reeds for bamboo trees!!!!
Theres a large movement to rename the"Trumpet" by the leftist community.
Might be being small minded here but when grown men pose like this with an alto sax it just looks stupid. The alto looks a bit toy ish. Do you ever see serious career musicians pose like this?? Of course time change etc, but could you imagine Bird, Hodges, Desmond, Woods and the like posing like this. Embarrassing really
Why bite a Mouthpiece? It is a form of musical self-harming. Teeth achieve nothing but inhibiting flexibility in both lips. You only do it because your teacher when you were young, to young to question, told you to do it. A double lip embouchure, no teeth, is only way to go. Throw these crutches away please, and stop teaching it to those who know no better
I have to disagree with you on this one. There is not only
„one right embouchure“ out there. Of course double lip has its advantages, as has every embouchure. It depends on your physiology, playing style and the music you are into, altough one can switch to different embouchures, it only takes time to adapt to.
I also think you misunderstood „biting the mouthpiece“ with having enough pressure on the mouthpiece and reed from below and from the sides of your mouth. Those are two very different things. It is all about balance…
Whatever works, everyone is built differently. Double lip for me. As a bonus, no mpc savers needed.