I've come back to this masterclass so many times over the years and got a little more out of it. What a great player and very good man. We will miss you, David. ❤
Oh what skill it would have taken to applaud and keep smoothing shooting your video documentary including a quick look at the Amazing Gilbert Goldstien. Another option is to whistle your Props... like you're just someone in the crowd applauding in your own way yet keeping the lens on the subject ,but, with near mic sounds that could make for a loud audio of a whistle..so..you tone it down to blend into the others applause....a true art...backward sight is 20/20 ! hee hee AWESOME VIDEO...thesamc
Since it wasn't on Part 2, can someone tell me what he said he does when he finds a leaky pad, after "putting a little bit of water on it"? Very frustrating that it cut off right at that moment, then not anywhere to be found. Anyone know what he said after that? Thanks...
StevenCharlesJazz Water or any humidity will cause the pad to swell so most likely he was going to say he puts water on the pad so it will expand and the presses it down firmly for a few minutes so it will seal against the tone hole properly. Again I am just guessing but this is most likely. Also this process would not be a permanent solution but could get you by for the gig depending how long it lasts but when the pad dries out the leak will return!
guys come on, charlie parker and those cats were great, but that doesn't mean that artists today can't be "masters" as well. charlie parker was probably the greatest sax player who lived, but that doesn't make sanborn any worse. I personally dont like sanborn, but I still respect him as a great sax player
so the conclusion of the whole matter is David Sanborn is insane. Thought hed also be playing a 5 digit mark 6.. Yes and it is funny Gilbert Goldstein does look very much like a ceiling panel..
Has he never heard of rotating his reeds to get the optimum life out of his reeds. They do change from day to day so you need to have at least 8-12 reeds on hand for every situation.
I think it's safe to say that Dave is very particular about his set up; so Dave, why would you let someone install pads on your horn with hot glue? That's crazy... Now I understand that my playing isn't in the same world as Daves, nor is my schedule but I am also kind of fussy about my set up as well and would never take any of my horns to anyone other than my regular tech, Bill Singer NYC, Ive never found a tech as committed to detail as Bill, maybe Dave should give him a call next time.
I say this and it might not be very popular for saying this but the first second language everybody should learn is English and children need to begin learning it very early in prime school. Here in Iceland kids begin to learn English at 9 and Danish not until they are 12 years old. So translating this very easy English is just ridiculous!!!!!!!
so the conclusion of the whole matter is David Sanborn is insane. Thought hed also be playing a 5 digit mark 6.. Yes and it is funny Gilbert Goldstein does look very much like a ceiling panel..
I've come back to this masterclass so many times over the years and got a little more out of it. What a great player and very good man. We will miss you, David. ❤
This is why he is who he is! He’s insane for a reason. His sound is always on point.
dave sanborn!!! the best! Can't wait to see him a month from now. It's so weird to hear him talk, so used to him playing the best music! :)
Excellent.
thanks thanks thanks !!!!
for this video!
my hero!
4:44 best part
Selmer make a great instrument!
Oh what skill it would have taken to applaud and keep smoothing shooting your video documentary including a quick look at the Amazing Gilbert Goldstien.
Another option is to whistle your Props... like you're just someone in the crowd applauding in your own way yet keeping the lens on the subject ,but, with near mic sounds that could make for a loud audio of a whistle..so..you tone it down to blend into the others applause....a true art...backward sight is 20/20 ! hee hee AWESOME VIDEO...thesamc
Since it wasn't on Part 2, can someone tell me what he said he does when he finds a leaky pad, after "putting a little bit of water on it"? Very frustrating that it cut off right at that moment, then not anywhere to be found. Anyone know what he said after that? Thanks...
StevenCharlesJazz Water or any humidity will cause the pad to swell so most likely he was going to say he puts water on the pad so it will expand and the presses it down firmly for a few minutes so it will seal against the tone hole properly. Again I am just guessing but this is most likely. Also this process would not be a permanent solution but could get you by for the gig depending how long it lasts but when the pad dries out the leak will return!
Tank god, we got different tastes!
@rickparma That's funny !!!.. Thanks fro the observation .
Do you know the great sax player from Bruce Springsteens' E-Street Band??? Clarence Clemons.....
Nice jacket
Dave is really off the deep end with his equipment.
@rickparma That's very funny !!!.. Thanks for the observation .
@queekers hey if you don't know anything about music you should close your mouth, ok? He is a master on his sax!
guys come on, charlie parker and those cats were great, but that doesn't mean that artists today can't be "masters" as well. charlie parker was probably the greatest sax player who lived, but that doesn't make sanborn any worse. I personally dont like sanborn, but I still respect him as a great sax player
Please! David have a history on sax! that's enough! is easy to criticize when you do not have a history.
so the conclusion of the whole matter is David Sanborn is insane.
Thought hed also be playing a 5 digit mark 6.. Yes and it is funny Gilbert Goldstein does look very much like a ceiling panel..
Has he never heard of rotating his reeds to get the optimum life out of his reeds. They do change from day to day so you need to have at least 8-12 reeds on hand for every situation.
Anyone ever notice how he looks like the guy who plays "Sean" on Nip-Tuck?
Well, now that I actually watch the video, I guess he's playing Vandoren's now.
Dukoff D8 w/ LaVoz mediums
I think it's safe to say that Dave is very particular about his set up; so Dave, why would you let someone install pads on your horn with hot glue? That's crazy... Now I understand that my playing isn't in the same world as Daves, nor is my schedule but I am also kind of fussy about my set up as well and would never take any of my horns to anyone other than my regular tech, Bill Singer NYC, Ive never found a tech as committed to detail as Bill, maybe Dave should give him a call next time.
Dave is probably thinking this reminds him of show and tell time in kindergarten.
I say this and it might not be very popular for saying this but the first second language everybody should learn is English and children need to begin learning it very early in prime school. Here in Iceland kids begin to learn English at 9 and Danish not until they are 12 years old.
So translating this very easy English is just ridiculous!!!!!!!
he looks like bush
What ever was in the grip bag at 0:15 that fuckhead smashed it
Do you speak a second language ? smartie pants !!
so the conclusion of the whole matter is David Sanborn is insane.
Thought hed also be playing a 5 digit mark 6.. Yes and it is funny Gilbert Goldstein does look very much like a ceiling panel..