Mr. Garzone, you make me smile. I love your work, your teaching inspires me so much in everything I do on the tenor saxophone, as well as teaching music to my middle school students. I truly believe humans are on this earth to love and you're spreading the love of music to humanity. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent. By the way, I'm part Italian and I always get a good laugh at your Godfather jokes :)
Hi, George, I just saw your interview with Jay, so I thought I'd find your channel and subscribe. I love your sound, man. Looking forward to more content.
I met you in the 80's when my insane but cute girlfriend took a couple clarinet lessons with you and talked about Sandole. This concept really fits his ideas on playing sound against sound. It's why random triads and II V lines work on top of the standard harmony.....love this and your excellent playing/educating.
Hello George, first congratulate you on the initiative, and my request and if you can give some examples in 2-5-1 major and minor, thank you very much for the material you are doing and of great help, hug.
Yes to laying down a straight laced basis of a tune before you go crazy on the changes. You have all the choruses you can handle to blow but please present the tune the composer laid out. At any tempo, let me hear the song as it was written, then show me your creations over the framework of the song.
George, I notice when you play your throat puffs out like a frog. Is there any way to practice opening the throat, as my throat is not puffy at all. I am told opening the throat creates a better sound but no idea how this is done. Maybe you can do a video on that as I have never heard too many people address this but a lot of good saxophonists seem to do it. Envious
Half the reason I watch these is for the humor. Love it George!
Awesome dear George Garzone, thank you for sharing! ❤️👏👏👏
Thank you for this, George!
Mr. Garzone, you make me smile. I love your work, your teaching inspires me so much in everything I do on the tenor saxophone, as well as teaching music to my middle school students. I truly believe humans are on this earth to love and you're spreading the love of music to humanity. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent. By the way, I'm part Italian and I always get a good laugh at your Godfather jokes :)
Hi, George, I just saw your interview with Jay, so I thought I'd find your channel and subscribe. I love your sound, man. Looking forward to more content.
Excellent advice. Thank you very much.
I met you in the 80's when my insane but cute girlfriend took a couple clarinet lessons with you and talked about Sandole. This concept really fits his ideas on playing sound against sound. It's why random triads and II V lines work on top of the standard harmony.....love this and your excellent playing/educating.
Hello George, first congratulate you on the initiative, and my request and if you can give some examples in 2-5-1 major and minor, thank you very much for the material you are doing and of great help, hug.
Thank you so much master
Yes to laying down a straight laced basis of a tune before you go crazy on the changes. You have all the choruses you can handle to blow but please present the tune the composer laid out. At any tempo, let me hear the song as it was written, then show me your creations over the framework of the song.
George, I notice when you play your throat puffs out like a frog. Is there any way to practice opening the throat, as my throat is not puffy at all. I am told opening the throat creates a better sound but no idea how this is done. Maybe you can do a video on that as I have never heard too many people address this but a lot of good saxophonists seem to do it. Envious
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