VIBRATO Tutorial - Saxophone

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @martindalmasi5340
    @martindalmasi5340 11 месяцев назад +14

    When you say “listen to great players “ the one teaching the video is one of them!!!!!🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷

  • @bonejuice225
    @bonejuice225 2 года назад +78

    Great video! Just a note for myself
    5:30 - tutorial starts

    • @juvellianthebee
      @juvellianthebee Год назад +5

      LMAO thanks I have a very short attention span

    • @Zynn16
      @Zynn16 17 дней назад +1

      Thanks....some of these people talk too much. My attention span is very short sometimes...lol

  • @geofixated
    @geofixated 5 лет назад +284

    I learned the guitar first so on the clarinet I still find myself trying to add vibrato using my fingers. What a goof I am.

    • @leonardopreuss999
      @leonardopreuss999 5 лет назад +8

      Same here

    • @DM_260
      @DM_260 5 лет назад +13

      You could trill

    • @yesntnono4172
      @yesntnono4172 4 года назад +5

      Same on piano

    • @diegsvelasquez1608
      @diegsvelasquez1608 4 года назад +2

      I went from sax to the flute and I still try to use jaw vibrato😂😂

    • @SuperSamu14
      @SuperSamu14 4 года назад +2

      JAJAAJJ i do the sameee idk why 😭😭😭but a normal vibrato with the finger movements at the same time😭

  • @zaks10285
    @zaks10285 4 года назад +98

    What do you mean piano doesn’t have vibrato, I just have two people beside me to shake the piano for me 😂🤣

  • @michaelthomas4805
    @michaelthomas4805 5 лет назад +254

    ALways a pleasure to watch these lessons. Been playing sax for 60 years and am still learning stuff from your videos

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +26

      Good to hear, thanks.

    • @nawalkishorsingh1972
      @nawalkishorsingh1972 Год назад

      बहुत बढ़िया

    • @nawalkishorsingh1972
      @nawalkishorsingh1972 Год назад

      द वेस्ट आ प्रोसेस, ,,, ,,,,, हरहर महादेव

    • @tapioerma5562
      @tapioerma5562 11 месяцев назад

      A great video. Thanks

    • @HeyItsMe4065
      @HeyItsMe4065 5 месяцев назад

      Hi.. Would you recommend me sax instrumental and the artist? Thanks..

  • @rosemaryclark610
    @rosemaryclark610 3 месяца назад +2

    well, this was certainly enlightening. I always thought vibrato was just a natural occurrence! I'm a 67 year old lady who just bought my first used saxophone, got it back from the shop which replaced all the pads, etc and I'm enjoying these videos. I'm gonna go for it! :)

  • @ScottTennantOH
    @ScottTennantOH 3 года назад +50

    Jay, my teacher suggested I watch this video and it turned out to be an outstanding tutorial. I'm 51 years old and have been playing sax for more than four decades, and I've never had vibrato (and the associated listening and practical exercises) explained so clearly. It has been a revelation for me!

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear this thanks Scott.

  • @fazeup6264
    @fazeup6264 3 года назад +23

    “I strongly recommend to listen to you favorite saxophone player”
    I immediately went to saxologic

  • @McDragon1775
    @McDragon1775 3 года назад +27

    I just bought a sax and started learning from scratch using videos and books. I've watched a ton of your videos and they are all clear and to the point. I'm on day 3 and already producing smooth notes and now with this video starting vibrato training, thank you very much for making these I greatly appreciate it.

  • @Elizabac
    @Elizabac 5 лет назад +699

    who else is watching this the day before solo and ensemble? 😂

  • @markwhite-what-da-jazz
    @markwhite-what-da-jazz 2 года назад +11

    Great advice for students. I only sometimes teach sax, but I am always interested in how other teachers help their students. I have some helpful advice about playing in a sax section in a big band. Jay is giving some very good advice about learning to be flexible with your vibrato, because you will have to be flexible in a sax section. Of course, if you are playing in unison with the other saxes, you don't use vibrato. When you are playing harmony with the other saxes, you always listen to the lead alto and match the style of the lead altoist's vibrato on the sustained notes that are harmonized. Jay is definitely getting you ready for this by teaching you to be flexible and learn more than one speed in working on your vibrato. Listen carefully to the lead altoist and try to match his style of vibrato. I played with some very good lead alto players (I was always lead tenor player). Some alto players will change their vibrato depending on the style of the music. For example some lead alto players like to use a wider vibrato when playing an older style like Glen Miller and a more narrow vibrato when playing the modern style tunes. I said to not use vibrato if you are playing unison notes in a sax section. I have heard some exceptions to this from very advanced sax players who can match their vibratos exactly (they make it sound like one sax player) on unison lines, but the general rule is to not use vibrato on the unison lines... only on the sustained harmony notes.

  • @redeyedfreaks
    @redeyedfreaks 5 лет назад +33

    I've always been curious about vibrato (classical clarinet player). I once heard an argument with a vocalist, cellist, and oboist about how exactly pitch is effected by vibrato. Wether it's "correct" to start at pitch, scoop flat, then return to pitch, vs start at pitch, ride sharp, then flat, then at pitch, vs vibrato being an alternation of timbre/volume while aiming to always be at pitch. Cool stuff.

  • @ebonyevans25
    @ebonyevans25 5 лет назад +9

    After not playing sax for over 10 years, for some reason this one thing came naturally to me, but I still work on it in different ways to make it sound better. Great video!

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Ebony... Vibrato is one of the few things on the saxophone that's kinda easy...

    • @ebonyevans25
      @ebonyevans25 5 лет назад +1

      @@bettersax yep, probably the only easy thing for me lol

  • @gabrielfernandes9195
    @gabrielfernandes9195 5 лет назад +53

    You’re the best. You have the most clear explanations. Thank you so much.

  • @codthebomb13
    @codthebomb13 4 года назад +5

    Awesome explanation; I played the alto sax for 7 years from 6th grade til I graduated high school in 2015 and haven't played it since then. I was actually pretty talented (I didn't have much respect for it during that time though), but never looked for opportunity to continue playing afterwards, but I recently was encouraged by the worship team at my new church to start practicing and playing with them, so I have a reason to pick it up again! I was never taught or learned vibrato in high school, so this was a perfect video to help me start so I can use it now 🙂 Thanks a ton!

  • @christlutheranchurchclc9153
    @christlutheranchurchclc9153 4 года назад +7

    Easy to follow your class on vibrato. I am a self learning student of Alto sax, I was struggling to get on track with vibration. I found your tutorial is easy to follow. Thanks

  • @DynamixWarePro
    @DynamixWarePro 5 лет назад +26

    Thanks for the lesson. I have started to constantly play in tune on my alto so wanted to start learning vibrato, so this is good timing.

  • @GuitarReviver
    @GuitarReviver 4 года назад +9

    I'm so happy I found your channel, some of the very best lessons out there!

  • @BahDolby
    @BahDolby Год назад +2

    This was great! So well explained. Got it immediately!

  • @TheDeafStingrays
    @TheDeafStingrays 5 лет назад +44

    Thanks very helpful!! I'm in 7th grade band and I'm searching the web for good sax videos and I've been subscribed for 4 months now and this video is very helpful!!! 😉

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +5

      Glad it helps...

    • @machamptrainer4828
      @machamptrainer4828 4 года назад +3

      Woah easy buddy first learn your 12 scales Pentatonic scales overtones every note obviously and chromatic scale and then you can move on to harder stuff like vibrato ,altissimo, growling and so on

    • @sylk8998
      @sylk8998 4 года назад +8

      @@machamptrainer4828 lmfao okay gatekeeper

    • @machamptrainer4828
      @machamptrainer4828 4 года назад +2

      @@sylk8998 Ok boomer

    • @sylk8998
      @sylk8998 4 года назад +2

      @@machamptrainer4828 thats crazyyyy but who asked

  • @23saxman
    @23saxman 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for this. That is the best lesson on vibrato I have seen. I always feel like practicing after watching your videos. And you did it again.

  • @madyeti3224
    @madyeti3224 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you Sir... Good comments about playing in a section or group. I generally have been playing 2nd alto in a jazz band.. The Lead alto player generally has a bigger fuller vibrato than I...we both sound good just different. Now when there is a solo duet of sorts (soli ?) with the altos..I have learned to pretty much match her style and vibrato and we sound good together. However, during most of the song I tone down or partially eliminate my vibrato, because it's difficult to constantly match her style throughout various songs. Now, playing lead alto in a concert band I tend to play with my own vibrato and expression, except when I have to try to match similar parts from other sections.

  • @devilwithaharp
    @devilwithaharp 4 месяца назад

    I just started playing sax again after swapping it for a bass guitar 30 years ago.. really enjoying your vids!!

  • @robstevens9590
    @robstevens9590 5 лет назад +9

    Good, simple lesson on vibrato. I played flute before picking up the sax. I taught myself the wrong way on the flute and then had to relearn, but that experience helped me learn how to use vibrato on the sax after I had been playing for a while.

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah flute vibrato is different physically, but the rhythmic concept is the same more or less.

  • @stevenkelly5030
    @stevenkelly5030 5 лет назад +11

    Hi Jay, really good lesson. I appreciated the examples and the fact that you don't tell the student what style to play, but rather show examples of different styles.

  • @jimsrnick3883
    @jimsrnick3883 3 года назад +1

    A sax player from Cleveland, Duke Marsic, played with Jimmy Dorsi I believe said it was mandatory in the big bands to play a controlled vibrato. So many pulses per beat. Every player in the section was required to be able to play vibrato based on pulses per beat. This way the each player in the section matched vibrato pulses and sounded like one player. I believe that's how they did it in the big bands.

  • @derycktrahair8108
    @derycktrahair8108 5 лет назад +1

    Another Great lesson. You are using the "Vocal" approach. (If you can SING it you can PLAY it). Don't tell anyone this, but if I could sing like SINATRA I would get a hair-cut, buy a decent suit & have my own dressing room on every gig. Reality = No. Tnr/Clt are my Musical voices. Knowing the lyrics helps with phrasing & articulation, & to play like a singer without the benefit of words makes YOU consider what you're trying to say.
    Fast fingers don't make music. We have to sing to the AUDIENCE through a curly looking instrument that sounds pleasing. It's the most fun you can have standing up. You are a very good teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Best wishes to you.

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад

      Thanks Deryck. much appreciated.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 5 лет назад

      Have you heard of the band Chicago? I can sing lead, but they play TONS of stuff that's "unsingable." I understand the concept and agree, but don't get married to that having to sing it, bit. :)

  • @watsonfraser7733
    @watsonfraser7733 5 лет назад +4

    Another great video Jay. One player who you didn’t mention, and I think has an excellent tone and vibrato, is the great Baritone player, Joe Temperley. Worth listening too. Fall offs would be something of interest for future lessons. Thanks again

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +1

      I agree, great baritone player...

  • @Itsjustkirth
    @Itsjustkirth 2 года назад +2

    I didn’t even know Vibrato my teacher was amazed that I can do it without any hazard I was doing it freely with out looking at videos I finally understand what it is the teacher thought I was grade 9 he’s a lesson teacher so we just met well I feel cool now lol

  • @user-xi9bv9sg9f
    @user-xi9bv9sg9f 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much .This helps a lot

  • @robertward3362
    @robertward3362 4 года назад +2

    Jay; thanks mate; not just for this but for all the stuff you do, it’s been a great help to me me , magic my friend,

  • @elnauta9525
    @elnauta9525 Год назад

    Thanks, Jay, I am working on this now and this was very helpful. As you said is good to hear the "greats" to develop the proper criteria to produce the vibrato, then practice and practice and then get the feeling with the music and let it go.

  • @rujerotanaka5839
    @rujerotanaka5839 5 лет назад +3

    please make a video about soft dynamics

  • @danielstainier793
    @danielstainier793 Год назад

    I love the way Kenny Dorham plays Alone together.
    If you never heard check it out.
    Lots of vibrato !

  • @deblaqseht5895
    @deblaqseht5895 2 года назад

    All what I can say now is thank you💕 from Nigeria

  • @CareerHubSpot
    @CareerHubSpot 4 месяца назад

    It's been helpful ❤

  • @naylandcollier3177
    @naylandcollier3177 4 года назад +1

    Nayland Collier
    Still trying to develop a vibrato style without overdoing it. A very nice lesson. I have recordings of most if not all of the artist represented. going to concentrate on the jaw technique.

  • @thegatesofsleep
    @thegatesofsleep 4 года назад

    I don’t have much interest in learning the saxophone. I prefer playing the piano or guitar, but there is something magical about this instrument. Some of the most intriguing pieces of music I’ve heard, that just capture your soul and wonder have been played with the sax. Truly a timeless and magical instrument.

    • @NyanPoptartCat
      @NyanPoptartCat 4 года назад

      As a sax player I may be biased, but I certainly agree. I practice piano and enjoy it, but it doesn't create the same emotional response from me. A wind instrument is very personal. It's like it becomes a part of you, especially if you have an instrument that's special to you. I am still using the first sax I ever played as a kid. When I play it, it connects me to the person I used to be...that history, that connection can't be replaced. I think that's part of the magic. Cheers.

  • @hjaltesivebk1735
    @hjaltesivebk1735 3 года назад +2

    Your intro sounds very delicious!

  • @kaivrock
    @kaivrock Год назад

    Ernie Watts has the greatest vibrato I've ever heard.

    • @tvdv3754
      @tvdv3754 10 месяцев назад

      Johnny Hodges 😉

  • @randomblackperson9209
    @randomblackperson9209 4 года назад

    Thank you so much. This helped me a lot with understanding how I can do vibrato on saxophone.

  • @OifelOifel
    @OifelOifel 2 года назад

    3:56
    I am already listening to one of my favorite sax players Jay. :)

  • @rolsen77
    @rolsen77 3 года назад

    thank you thank you so much for this video.. I'm a music ed major and my vibrato is really lacking but the way my prof has been explaining vibrato to me hasn't really clicked- this video helped so much though!! will definitely doing the long tone vibrato exercises once I hit the practice room tomorrow morning!

  • @saxman7131
    @saxman7131 Год назад +1

    I put vibrato on that pitch. Pitches love vibrato.

  • @ishta
    @ishta 2 года назад

    Tremolo is amplitude control and vibrato is slight pitch shifting. I am also a string player and when we say vibrato we pitch shift . If it calls for tremolo then we bow accordingly. But a lot of sax players are using tremolo instead of vibrato because they are pulsing the air instead, So appreciate that you started with the slow pitch shifting. One thing that I'd like to hear is progressive vibrato as well, no vibrato then get stronger as the note progresses. Last bad habit is using vibrato when you should just be doing decrescendo. But in general if it serves the music, I don't get bothered much even if folks are not doing "vibrato" . In general I like subtle vibrato or none at all

  • @leowright8016
    @leowright8016 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for sharing Jay 🎶🎶🎷😎✌🏽

  • @ameliareid2357
    @ameliareid2357 5 лет назад

    over the summer i taught myself how to play my moms old sax. i brought it into band and it’s over 20 years old so i sent it into the shop. ITS BEEN THERE SINCE AUGUST. mind you, today is march 6. hopefully i have it over spring break.

    • @Coderedpirate
      @Coderedpirate 5 лет назад

      Amelia Reid what kind of sax is it? Either they forgot about it or they’re handling it extremely cautiously because of its value

    • @ameliareid2357
      @ameliareid2357 5 лет назад

      Coderedpirate its an alto. Luckily I got it back a few weeks ago.

    • @Coderedpirate
      @Coderedpirate 5 лет назад

      @@ameliareid2357 oh haha, I meant the brand. Now that I think about it a 20 year old horn is only about the late 90s.

    • @ameliareid2357
      @ameliareid2357 5 лет назад

      Coderedpirate whoops. I know it’s a Yamaha, though I’m not sure of the model.

  • @jaybestgeorge449
    @jaybestgeorge449 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks sir... Is very lovely.

  • @jasminduncanson2520
    @jasminduncanson2520 6 месяцев назад

    I need 2 work on my vibrato too❤

  • @tomyates9362
    @tomyates9362 4 года назад +3

    I've been playing for about 6 decades and u can always benefit from going back to basics. Great video, sound advice. U can use diaphragm vibrato on sax & clarinet or a combo and it can be useful but ya gotta be judicious. A la David Sanborn. Also take in more mouthpiece and get a breathier one (not for beginners). Jay u got a really nice vibrato and as long as I've played I still got use from this video

  • @melodywoods4786
    @melodywoods4786 5 лет назад +3

    What mouthpiece did you use in this video?? I love the sound of it!!

  • @LetsRestoreIt
    @LetsRestoreIt 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the help. I’ve always wanted to know how to vibrato.

  • @danielstainier793
    @danielstainier793 Год назад

    Hi
    It’s funny you are playing « Alone together « in the background .
    I just practiced that tune today !
    Thank you for the better sax and the videos.
    Th instrument has a great sound !
    I have had it for 2 month and
    I love it 😁

  • @darwood6861
    @darwood6861 5 лет назад +2

    I love your videos. You are great at explaining things in a simple and fun way and your brand of humor sets well with me.
    I taught myself the technique of vibrato by listening to artists from Coleman Hawkins to Kenny G. It was apparent to me after listening, that they more often used breath control from the diaphragm as the source of vibrato. And many times they used the jaw technique that you described along with the diaphragm breath control.
    I've learned to use my embouchure and breath control in unison on the higher register notes and mostly just breath control in the lower tones.
    I love listening to you play brother. Thanks for taking the time to create these videos.

  • @rajeevsikka1858
    @rajeevsikka1858 Год назад +1

    Great sir... Love you

  • @jmcclure222
    @jmcclure222 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos. I have been playing sax since the mid 90s and vibrato had always been a challenge for me because I have a huge profound underbite. With that, for the most part, any tricks with the sax like vibrato, altissimo, and note bending that requires you to alter your embouchure is very difficult for me. Even though I know the correct technique for vibrato my mouth is just frozen on the mouthpiece because of my jaw shape.

    • @HeyItsMe4065
      @HeyItsMe4065 5 месяцев назад

      Hi.. What can you recommend me instrumental for sax and also the artist?
      Thanks in advance..

  • @HaikyuuNoodleSoup
    @HaikyuuNoodleSoup 4 года назад +3

    God bless your soul you amazing human being.

  • @derekakien7379
    @derekakien7379 4 года назад +6

    Can usually tell if someone learned Flute before taking up the Sax. They seem to make a vibrato by breath control.

    • @corystajduhar
      @corystajduhar 3 года назад +1

      Lol. Me. I use my diaphragm. That's why I'm learning this technique. Wah-Wah / Yah-Yah.

  • @INUSADAWUDA-LIVE
    @INUSADAWUDA-LIVE 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video Jay!

  • @Saucyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    @Saucyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 4 года назад +49

    Ive been using fluctuation in my breath this whole time...

    • @etheriusmoon1809
      @etheriusmoon1809 4 года назад +2

      Me too D:

    • @charliefink1381
      @charliefink1381 4 года назад +1

      same, and it's honestly really hard to switch when I've gotten so used to and proficient with it that way.

    • @corystajduhar
      @corystajduhar 3 года назад +1

      Guilty as charged. I also sing and play the flute so it was natural to do it, but I'm willing to change so I sound the way I want. I like that smooth soulful sound.

  • @DiMoraDiamond
    @DiMoraDiamond 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video...glad I found this one. I had requested a video on this topic in another one of your videos - and then I stumbled across this...you had already done it! Thanks, Jay!

  • @reesischess8054
    @reesischess8054 5 лет назад +10

    Really great video editing; very nice definition on the video itself. Do you do your own editing / video work?

  • @johnmcneill1066
    @johnmcneill1066 3 года назад

    Excellent, thanks very much

  • @stephaniehecquefeuille6586
    @stephaniehecquefeuille6586 3 года назад

    Definitely like your lessons though I am a(n) (old) young player ! Thanks for sharing all your tips... Seriously considering subscribing to your blues foundation courses...

  • @christiansivak5754
    @christiansivak5754 4 года назад

    Thank you so much it helped me so much

  • @corystajduhar
    @corystajduhar 3 года назад

    Great explanation!

  • @nicejuanito
    @nicejuanito 5 лет назад

    excellent, clear and accurate as always. Thx

  • @mrchristian0457
    @mrchristian0457 4 года назад

    This is helping tremendously!

  • @VinceBaileydns-direct
    @VinceBaileydns-direct 4 года назад

    Good so far I just got soprano sax which people say is going to be harder.

  • @robertgreen3702
    @robertgreen3702 3 года назад

    Excellent lesson.🎷👍

  • @TomaszWena
    @TomaszWena 5 лет назад +3

    Hello Jay! Thank You SO much for a great and inspiring video. I have found it really helpfull. As always You explain all very clearly with great examples! See You :)

  • @houseofmusiceducation5581
    @houseofmusiceducation5581 3 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @JayVanSaxman
    @JayVanSaxman 5 лет назад +1

    Thank for the tutorial

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад

      You're welcome hope it helps.

  • @elturoleplay815
    @elturoleplay815 Год назад

    Thank you sir 🎀

  • @lernersarno9067
    @lernersarno9067 5 лет назад +1

    At last! The long awaiting video!!!

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад +1

      Hope it helps...

    • @lernersarno9067
      @lernersarno9067 5 лет назад

      @@bettersax It helped a lot! Thank you again for another informative video :D

  • @dwightfontenot9064
    @dwightfontenot9064 3 года назад

    On marimba, a vibrato-effect is essentially facilitated through a roll.

  • @sagea1107
    @sagea1107 2 года назад +1

    Why disable subtitles ? It's difficult without mastering the language of Shakespeare

  • @TonyAguirreJazz
    @TonyAguirreJazz 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video. I simply drink lots of coffee before every gig. My favorite example is what Tom Scott does at the end of his phrases.

  • @DNS0875
    @DNS0875 7 месяцев назад

    In Western European classical music as from the Romantic period, Renaissance and earlier (for example Mozart, Händel, Bach, Debussy, Saint-Saens …) vibrato was no go. You have for example precisely placed ‘tr.’ (alternating very quickly between the note and half a tone lower. Start and end with the lower one in Baroque). There are more embellishments possible but no vibrato.

  • @r.g.saxone
    @r.g.saxone 5 лет назад +2

    Excelente video. Thanks a lot. !

  • @ldever3
    @ldever3 4 года назад

    I find notes that are naturally sharp are harder to play with vibrato. I've been working on this for a few months now, and it's coming along. But I can see it's going to take a long time get this where I want it.

  • @vontyger6759
    @vontyger6759 2 года назад +3

    You'd need six grad student and some Python to get a more thorough video on vibrato!

  • @V081WLBlue
    @V081WLBlue 4 года назад

    Yay no cap... you look good!

  • @99xara99
    @99xara99 9 месяцев назад

    I only just picked up the saxophone and I get a vibrato I can't get rid of 😥😂 So idk if my muscles are just tired and trembling, it doesn't sound bad but I'd rather get a straight tone out first 😂

  • @AnDang249
    @AnDang249 4 года назад +1

    oh man, you gotta create some playlists for us...i love the songs you suggested and love your channel a lot!!

  • @arthur_larno1561
    @arthur_larno1561 5 лет назад +1

    Bonjour, pourriez vous traduire vos vidéos en Français car il n’y a vraiment que vous qui faites des vidéos sur le saxophone et c’est triste...

  • @bluessax5089
    @bluessax5089 4 года назад +1

    Would you describe Sidney Bechet as having a fast and wide vibrato

    • @nokijanuar
      @nokijanuar 4 года назад

      JGSAX yeah, sidney smokin the vibrato.. on soprano and clarinet..

  • @seymourkuperman9238
    @seymourkuperman9238 5 лет назад +1

    Love your enthusiasm.

  • @AndySax
    @AndySax 5 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 5 лет назад +1

    Jay - fabulous. How about growling and or scooping? - I mean what the hell is scooping?

    • @solsar3011
      @solsar3011 5 лет назад +1

      Apistosig
      Scooping is a pitch bend. You make it by playing out of tune then rising into being in tune.
      In this video when widening your mouth by saying “Wah”
      And then rising your lip, that is a scoop. You can think of it like half a vibrato, you would start low and go high or vice versa

  • @timothymanukian
    @timothymanukian Год назад

    I always did vibrato with a yah-yah-yah movement with my jaw/tongue

  • @user-xc1hh9cc2d
    @user-xc1hh9cc2d 5 лет назад +3

    Im playing trumpet.. Its the same technique??
    (Btw i love saxophone and your videos)

    • @anandjj5077
      @anandjj5077 5 лет назад +1

      Quite different. We tongue a lot on the Reed. Yours is not woodwind so it's different.

    • @user-xc1hh9cc2d
      @user-xc1hh9cc2d 5 лет назад

      @@anandjj5077 yeah that's true..

    • @apinakapinastorba
      @apinakapinastorba 4 года назад

      Anand JJ , I have also played trumpet, and just now started on a saxophone. You say that one ”tongues on a reed”. Can you explain what that means? 😊 I have wondered if or how tongue is to be used with saxophone (it has not been discussed at least yet on the beginner courses at bettersax).

  • @dcp8nts
    @dcp8nts 4 года назад +1

    Damn, it's so much more natural for me do do it like flute, with diaphragm breathing. It s that not a great way? I'll practice your technique. I love all your videos. Thank you Jay!

    • @Mellow985
      @Mellow985 4 года назад +1

      Diaphragm vibrato is also a thing for the saxophone, but is used to control INTENSITY, while jaw vibrato controls pitch

    • @dcp8nts
      @dcp8nts 4 года назад

      @@Mellow985 Thank you

  • @jhernan185
    @jhernan185 5 лет назад +1

    Mr Metcalf
    could you please add a video or post some comments on high register vibrato ?

  • @JIMMYLEE1122
    @JIMMYLEE1122 Год назад

    buen video , favor de activar la traduccion

  • @SimonGiddings
    @SimonGiddings 2 года назад +1

    I thought (was taught) that this technique (of moving the jaw) was to be avoided. Rather, to produce vibrato we had to use our diaphragm to pulsate the flow of air. Are you saying that that method is wrong ?
    Yes, I am confused.

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  2 года назад

      This is covered in the video.

    • @SimonGiddings
      @SimonGiddings 2 года назад

      @@bettersax Sorry Jay, but I didn't find any comments on producting vibrato by using our diaphragm instead of draw dropping. Did I miss it ?

  • @cadence649
    @cadence649 4 года назад +1

    5:33

  • @DwightManning
    @DwightManning 5 лет назад +2

    See also 1) Woodwind Vibrato from the Eighteenth Century to the Present. Performance
    Practice Review, 8(1), 67-72. tinyurl.com/yapad7p7 2) El Vibrato de Viento-Madera desde el Siglo
    XVIII hasta Hoy. Quodlibet Revista de Especialización Musical (Madrid), 18, 37-42. tinyurl.com/y96vdmc4

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  5 лет назад

      Dwight, thanks for sharing that. Interesting and some amusing bits in there. I definitely use my diaphragm/abdomen for flute vibrato. Didn't see the saxophone mentioned in that paper though...

  • @rosy15825
    @rosy15825 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks bebe, you ecplain great 😊🙋

  • @zowern4359
    @zowern4359 Год назад

    Hi, when I do the vibrato, I tend to puff my cheeks. Is this natural?