@@JoMajorSaxdont let random jackasses like this dissuade you. Your phrasing and sound are both great. You sound a lot like Stanley Turrentine! There are always improvements that can be made, and constructive criticism is one thing, but people like this are just trying to bring you down. Don't let them!
@@lgr9638 Thanks for your comment. Lol, Stanley is the man! With regards to the initial comment, while it may carry a bit of an aggressive tone, there is truth in it. Really started studying music very late (50), and consider the development of my ear, articulation and sound very central areas of work for me - and he notes two of those three. Your comment, and concern, are accepted with grace and I wish you the very best.
This is absolutely amazing. Really great tone and a joy to listen to! Thanks a bunch!
Happy to enjoyed this!
Excelente interpretación de saxo, me ha gustado mucho y me he suscrito a tu canal para seguirte. Saludos desde Madrid y hasta pronto, like 36
Mucho Gracias! What a nice compliment, and all my best to Madrid!
Mr Sunnybass is the goat. Great playing! 🙌
Sunnybass has made great contributions for sure! His playing offers so much to learn from. Thanks for listening!
Joe this is awesome! -Charlie BK
Is this Charlie from I/O? My friend how are you?
Ty fir sharing your joy 💪
Thanks!
love this song :)
Thx!
this is amazing
I’m glad you enjoyed this.
I love it
Glad you enjoyed this!
Yeah Man! Let’s jam together 🍻
lol, thanks so much Mr. Sunnybass!
❤
lol, thx!
killer.
Glad you enjoyed this. Thx!
Great! Is that a 82z Custom tenor?
Thx! I’m playing a Trevor James Signature Custom here with a GA Sax Slant mouthpiece.
Work on your phrasing and sound 😱 it's never too late. 😎
lol, I am, and appreciate your comment.
He doesn't sound bad at all but alright
@@JoMajorSaxdont let random jackasses like this dissuade you. Your phrasing and sound are both great. You sound a lot like Stanley Turrentine! There are always improvements that can be made, and constructive criticism is one thing, but people like this are just trying to bring you down. Don't let them!
@@lgr9638 Thanks for your comment. Lol, Stanley is the man! With regards to the initial comment, while it may carry a bit of an aggressive tone, there is truth in it. Really started studying music very late (50), and consider the development of my ear, articulation and sound very central areas of work for me - and he notes two of those three. Your comment, and concern, are accepted with grace and I wish you the very best.