I am Japanese. I play the Alto Sax with my high school club activities. I don't understand English very much. But your English is easy to understand. Watching your video, I was very happy. Thank you.
No problem @Jason Gardiner - alto sax, tenor sax - they're all good ! I've got plenty of other saxophone tips, hints, tricks and lessons on my blog at howtoplaythesax.com/blog if it helps. Keep playing your saxophone !!
Thank you for the video!! I've always wanted to play the saxophone, and I'm excited to start looking into buying or renting one. I'm thinking of starting with the tenor, I love the way it sounds, but I'm a bit conflicted, because it might be a bit easer to start learning with the alto... hard decisions!
Thank you for watching and for commenting ! Yes, Tenor or Alto (or both ?!?) can be a difficult decision. They are obviously very similar, but they do have pros and cons. Tenors can be a bit more expensive to buy, but they do sound good ! Altos can be a bit cheaper and being smaller they do not weigh as much. What ever you decide, please don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
I started on alto in 5th grade and swtiched to tenor in 6th grade. I'm in 9th grade now. Love all of the saxes and going to pick up alto again soon as well as tenor.
Thank you so, much sir showing different kind and models of 🎷 saxophone and clear explanation.. I am a new to play saxophone.. which one will be the better to buy sir .
The moment I heard you play the tenor saxophone now I can't help but think of it as almost like a bass sax. I'm pretty sure I've heard what sounds like a tenor sax at least once or twice in The Fairly OddParents and a little bit of The Backyardigans (The latter of which being a personal childhood favorite and I'm almost convinced that that show is how I got into music). But in my opinion hearing you play each sax to show us how they all sound is like music to my ears (So to speak haha). I will admit that the tenor sax has an amazing sound though. I don't have a saxophone yet but I'm still looking for someplace I can give them a go.
Thank you for this video! I've been extremely interested in playing the saxophone since I was about 10-11. Unfortunately my music class didn't have any for me to try, but I had a good time playing the clarinet. Shortly afterwards I got homeschooled and we didn't have any conventional instruments at home! Bummer! Anyways, this video is very informative for a 22 year old trying to make up for a bit of lost time. I was looking primarily at the Alto, but that tenor saxophone sounds so beautiful that now I'm a bit conflicted on what to try first. I'm looking forward to learning both of them eventually, and I'll definitely be watching more of your videos! Thanks again.
Thank you for watching ! Having some clarinet skills will make your saxophone journey soooooooo much easier. Tenor sax is in the key of B flat - the same as clarinet, so that might make it easier for you. But, Alto saxophones are cheaper to buy.....either way, just make sure that you have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
Howdy! I'm new to instruments (I played a little violin when I was 8 (I'm 16) but that's about it, I also did the Suzuki method so I can't read notes lol) saxophone has always been a favorite of mine, should I start learning immediately or should I start with something else?
Starting on the saxophone immediately is not going to be a problem. It is also not a problem if you can or cannot read musical notes or sheet music - the saxophone is easy to play by ear. It is also a great instrument to play across all genres and styles of music, from classical to rock, to heavy metal and jazz and anything that YOU want to play. I say go for it !!!!
Hi, you can use a splitter for your mic, to have a clearer voice or instructions while speaking. The volume of sax is 100% and volume of your voice is like 20%.
Thanks for the great video! I've noticed that you listed only 7 instruments actually. :D × sopranino × soprano × alto × tenor × bariton × bass × contrabass That's seven, there is the eight, the subcontrabass, but that is ridiculous. Anyhow, this whole pandemic thing was great for one thing: I've finally decided to live for my passion and start practising saxophone! I am saving up money for an alto/tenor sax, still have not decided upon which one, as both instruments have rich, epic sounds and I'm contemplating, but I think I'll go for tenor and start practicing. Cheers, thanks for the video, hope you are doing great wherever you are. Mark from Hungary, Europe
If you get a harness type strap, or one that distributes the weight across your shoulders rather than your neck, I'm sure you'll rock the tenor sax HappyBear101 - but, altos are fantastic too :-)
I’m 4’11”, pretty small for my age, and I play the bass clarinet, bari and tenor sax. Somehow I don’t do well with the smaller instruments they feel too tight. Whatever floats ur boat I’m fine with
Thank you for the introduction. I'm interested in soprano sax, however a bit overwhelmed with the brands. Do you have any recommended affordable brands for beginners?
Soprano saxophones are wonderful instruments, but not a great one for brand new beginners who have never played saxophone (or clarinet) before. They are tricky to play and keep in tune. Like most saxophones, the more you pay, the better they are. That does not mean that a cheap one is a bad one, however. The main brands - Yamaha and Yanagisawa (there are other great ones) - are quite expensive for their sopranos. If you go for a cheaper model/brand, make sure that a) you check the reviews and b) get a separate mouthpiece (like the Yamaha 4C) because most probably the mouthpiece that comes with a cheaper soprano saxophone will be a hindrance rather than a help.
I played clarinet as a kid (terribly) and have never been too successful at picking up guitar or string instruments. I just want to create and learn music simply for myself! Is the sax a good instrument for newcomers?
Yes - yes it is ! Especially if there might be the remnants of a clarinet experience floating around inside you. The saxophone is quite forgiving (unlike, say, a violin) and there are many ways that you can learn how to play the saxophone....such as watching youtube videos, or exploring lessons on various websites, or engaging a one-on-one teacher... :-)
Trumpets and saxophones are very different instruments, but given that both the tenor sax and the trumpet are in the key of B flat, musically speaking you will be fine. Tenor saxophones are obviously bigger, but they are much cooler and more impressive (and more expensive) than trumpets 😉. Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat !! 🎷
All saxophones have the same range - from a low B Flat to a High F (or F Sharp). It really comes down to the individual saxophone sounds and what appeals to you the player and you the listener prefer. I do like the tenor sax.... :-) Thanks for watching !
Hello, man. I'm just wondering if you could help me. I learned how to play sax with my cheap alto Global Saxophone. I probably am doing well with my playing as a beginner. Then, at some time, a friend offered me her Curved soprano Fernando Sax because she wants to buy an alto sax for her daughter. So i decided to swap our instruments. We swapped. Now, the problem is, it really gives me a very hard time to give a decent sound. And when I make one, I just don't like the sound of it. The way your sax sounds is different from mine. Is it broken? Or does the mouth piece and reed matter? I have 2.5 in my previous sax as well as with this curved soprano. It sounds so deep. I really think it should sound sexy. Please help.
Hi Cherno Momo , soprano saxophones are really hard to play in tune, and curved soprano saxophones even more so....especially for beginners. However, you, the mouthpiece and the reed do make a lot of difference. Perhaps try a softer reed - try a size 1.5 Rico or Rico Royal reed first. Then, if that doesn't quite get you to where you want to be, perhaps investigate a Yamaha 4C Soprano Sax Mouthpiece. I have one and it's a million times better than the default mouthpiece that came with my soprano sax ! Keep playing :-)
I currently play clarinet and have been playing it for a while. However, I'm considering doubling by playing the Tenor Sax. I'm definitely big enough to play it so no need to worry about that. But I'm wondering if I should go to Tenor or keep playing the clarinet. On one hand, I'm already pretty good clarinet but there is (I think) nine of us. On the other hand, their are no Tenor Saxophone players, but I don't know how to play one, but I've never tried, so who knows. Anyway, what's your opinion, How To Play The Sax?
The transition from clarinet to Tenor sax is much easier. They are both in the same key of B flat, which makes things easier on the brain and the ears. The clarinet fingering on the upper register is exactly the same as the saxophone fingering on both registers, so it's easy on the fingers too. Yes, your mouth and embouchure will need to make a slight adjustment, but that is much easier from clarinet to tenor sax, rather than the other way around. I started on clarinet, then got a tenor sax, then an alto, then a soprano. I'm still hoping for a bari..... :-) Go for the tenor sax Sawyer, if you haven't already....but remember that all saxophones are good saxophones :-)
Hi Michael, yes - Kenny G does play the Soprano Saxophone (most of the time) and he has made the soprano sax quite famous. The soprano sax is usually straight like a clarinet, although you can get curved sopranos that look like an alto or a tenor. Kenny G actually rocks on his tenor sax too, where as his soprano sax playing is more well known for his soft and relaxing music. Check out Kenny G's solo on his tenor sax with Katy Perry - ruclips.net/video/D0nKZDYYjXM/видео.html !
Hi...I'm interested in learning saxophone. Though from your explanation, I'm still not sure which one to select between alto and tenor..would you explain a bit further or probably direct me to a link that will expound further...
Hi Ivy - it probably all comes down to personal choice, and budget. Tenor saxophones are bigger, have a slightly deeper sound and can cost a bit more. Alto saxophones are slightly smaller, slightly higher in sound and can be a bit cheaper. Which saxophone do you like the sound of best ?
No mention of the C Melody which I believe falls between the alto and the tenor. I’ve got a straight necked one made in the 20’s. Love me some Frankie Trumbauer!
you are amazing!!!🙌😘 I am starting off on the alto for beginners,.... I really luv the Sax wish me luck!!!...... what is the best way to to read music and learn it.
Thank you Yolanda Harrison - so are you :-) Keep playing your saxophone, you don't need luck.... because you play the saxophone you are therefore awesome !! Reading music and learning music are potentially two different things. Both take a bit of practice and repetition. Reading music requires you to use your eyes and brain, while learning music requires you to use your ears and your heart. Go for it ! Don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat - in that order.
Yes, you are correct - the fingering on all saxophones is the same, so taking away all other variables, yes - if you can play one you can play them all. Keep in mind that there are subtle mouth/embouchure changes that need to be made (playing a bari sax involves a looser embouchure than when playing a soprano sax), and that saxophones play and sound in different musical keys - but yes, the fingering is the same :-)
Irrespective of the vertical challenges that you may or may not face, as long as you don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat - in that order - then you can't go wrong :-)
I've been playing clarinet for 2 years now and I'd love to try a sax. Tenor would be cool, but a bit expensive. As I'm familiar with clarinet now I could probably manage a soprano no problem, but straight or curved...?
Go for the straight soprano saxophone. Curved soprano saxophones are notoriously difficult to keep in tune. Straight sopranos still take effort to play in tune, but they are easier.... if you've played clarinet for a while it should not bee too much or a transition for you. Mind you, Alto saxophones are cheaper...... Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
Yes, you can play both, and yes they do have the same fingering. Remember that they are in different keys - so playing a note on bari will sound different to exactly the same note played on tenor. If your school gives you the oppotunity to play both, then please take that opportunity !! Have fun, play saxophone(s), be awesome, repeat :-)
@@omarmariscal5066 Actually, no, sorry Omar, the scales on all saxophones are exactly the same fingering. C Major scale fingering on Alto, is still a C Major scale with the exact same fingering on Bari, or Tenor, or Soprano. They will sound different, because the Alto and Bari are in the key of E flat, while the Tenor and soprano are in the key of B flat. But the fingering is exactly the same :-)
@@HowToPlayTheSax but that's a Bb scale for tenor/soprano and an Eb for alto/bari. I could've reworded my statement a little better but I meant he will have to relearn his concert pitch scales since those wont transfer over
started on alto, just switched to tenor, my mom thought it would be a good idea to get me a professional tenor even though i only just started tenor. i started alto like, 5 years ago though..
Mom I’ve played the Soprano, Alto and Tenor I’m doing my AMEB and the alto is 100% the easiest, because the tenor is two hard to get the notes out with high notes and the soprano is no fun in my Band (Alto and Trumpets are the bosses of the band) XD
Hi @Amelie - the best tip I can give you is that 5 minutes of playing your saxophone every day is better than half an hour once a week. 10 minutes playing your saxophone every day is better than an hour once a week. Don't forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome and Repeat !!
Excellent ! Keep playing your saxophone ! I need to start making some tenor saxophone lessons for my youtube channel and my website. What songs or style of music do you like to play ?
I will confess to not knowing that they existed. I know of the C Melody sax, but I suspect there are many, many weird and wonderful saxophones out there :-)
Naruto Flight Good luck. Ive been playing bari for a year and it’s REALLY hard at first with the low notes but you’ll get used to it and then it’ll be fun and easy.
That's certainly not a bad thing....in fact, I'm a little jealous ! They are both in the same key, so from a notes eprspective you'll be fine. Just remember to loosen your mouth and embouchure when you play bari and tighten your face up again when you play alto !
@@HowToPlayTheSax I guess, I got used to it quickly so I'm not too sure. I had a question for you, I'm going to play Sax in marching band and I was thinking about switching from Alto to Bari. Do you have any tips for switching saxophones?
@@Yohannesburg Hi Julian - Bari sax is obviously a huge and heavy instrument. Make sure you've got a good harness/strap, because a thin neck strap will make your neck sore while marching around with a bari !! Bari sax needs a much looser embouchure (mouth muscles) and a bit more breath. If you are going to play bari as well, please keep playing your alto too otherwise you might find that switching back might be almost like "starting again" on the alto if you don't play your alto for a while. But, if you can get your hands on a bari sax then I say go for it !! Just don't forget about your alto. :-) Keep playing your saxophone - all saxophones are good saxophones !!
Hi @Jonas Johansson - if you mean the Guru Josh Project song "Infinity" then it would appear to be a highly processed Tenor Saxophone playing the main riff. Purely in my opinion, from a beginners perspective, getting a sound like that out of an alto sax is going to be much easier ! What kind of saxophone do you play ?
I am Japanese.
I play the Alto Sax with my high school club activities.
I don't understand English very much.
But your English is easy to understand.
Watching your video, I was very happy.
Thank you.
Thank you - making saxophone videos and playing saxophone makes me happy too :-)
こはくK have fun learning to play the saxophone 🎷
@@anonymousguy7723 and @こはくK
- Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat !
AHH im not japanese but I am starting to learn saxophone because of Hibike Euphonium, your profile picture! :D
In, comes my spirit.
It snows hard on Mount Fuji.
Anime is trash.
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You're welcome
Thanks !!
Thank you
the moment you played the tenor one, i said "that's it!". but now im learning the flute :)
Flutes are good too ! But I am biased towards saxophones :-)
Can you get a tenor sax as well ?
@@HowToPlayTheSax i hope so. I promise myself to give it a try once im confortable playing all the octaves on the flute :)
How To Play The Sax ruclips.net/video/p-b6I1ihh2s/видео.html
check this out there is more kinds
Something cool about the tenor. I have an intermediate gemeindhart tenor and it plays great.
@@zealotbr how is your flute coming along ? don't forget the saxophone.... ;-)
Awesome video - helped me pick the alto sax to start with!
Thanks - and well done on your selection ! Don't forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome, and Repeat :-)
Finally a good video! The best explanation about sax choise for beginners! Thank you very much!
@@michelefanelli6802 - thank you for watching and for your kind words :-)
Can I learn how to play songs like Whitney Houston’s I will always love you on an Alto Sax with an Ever -ton mouthpiece since I’m a beginner?
Cheers for the info! I'm 45 and just starting to learn to play an alto sax, but am tempted to get a tenor sax once I'm good!
No problem @Jason Gardiner - alto sax, tenor sax - they're all good ! I've got plenty of other saxophone tips, hints, tricks and lessons on my blog at howtoplaythesax.com/blog if it helps. Keep playing your saxophone !!
Thank you for the video!! I've always wanted to play the saxophone, and I'm excited to start looking into buying or renting one. I'm thinking of starting with the tenor, I love the way it sounds, but I'm a bit conflicted, because it might be a bit easer to start learning with the alto... hard decisions!
Thank you for watching and for commenting ! Yes, Tenor or Alto (or both ?!?) can be a difficult decision. They are obviously very similar, but they do have pros and cons. Tenors can be a bit more expensive to buy, but they do sound good ! Altos can be a bit cheaper and being smaller they do not weigh as much. What ever you decide, please don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
I started on alto in 5th grade and swtiched to tenor in 6th grade. I'm in 9th grade now. Love all of the saxes and going to pick up alto again soon as well as tenor.
Excellent ! Too many saxophones are never enough 🙂
I play clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and contrabass clarinet occasionally. I recently learned how to play tenor sax
Excellent !! The more instruments, the better !!! Keep playing all of them (especially the saxophone) 😁👍🎷
Thank you so, much sir showing different kind and models of 🎷 saxophone and clear explanation.. I am a new to play saxophone.. which one will be the better to buy sir .
Thanks for your video! Really helpful to understand each types of sax.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. Do you have a saxophone, or perhaps a favourite saxophone ?
The moment I heard you play the tenor saxophone now I can't help but think of it as almost like a bass sax. I'm pretty sure I've heard what sounds like a tenor sax at least once or twice in The Fairly OddParents and a little bit of The Backyardigans (The latter of which being a personal childhood favorite and I'm almost convinced that that show is how I got into music). But in my opinion hearing you play each sax to show us how they all sound is like music to my ears (So to speak haha). I will admit that the tenor sax has an amazing sound though. I don't have a saxophone yet but I'm still looking for someplace I can give them a go.
Im proud of being a Saxophone player not only I know How to play the alto sax also, the Soprano, curved soprano and baritone sax
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Thank you for this video!
I've been extremely interested in playing the saxophone since I was about 10-11. Unfortunately my music class didn't have any for me to try, but I had a good time playing the clarinet. Shortly afterwards I got homeschooled and we didn't have any conventional instruments at home! Bummer!
Anyways, this video is very informative for a 22 year old trying to make up for a bit of lost time. I was looking primarily at the Alto, but that tenor saxophone sounds so beautiful that now I'm a bit conflicted on what to try first. I'm looking forward to learning both of them eventually, and I'll definitely be watching more of your videos! Thanks again.
Thank you for watching ! Having some clarinet skills will make your saxophone journey soooooooo much easier. Tenor sax is in the key of B flat - the same as clarinet, so that might make it easier for you. But, Alto saxophones are cheaper to buy.....either way, just make sure that you have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
Super! Should I buy an intermediate sax as a beguiner? Hope to hear. Many thanks
thanks for the run through :)
You are the best person to explain the difference between saxophone to me so far I would love to hear from you more about saxophone
You are great
Much Gratitude for sharing this information!
Thanks @elliven twennisixx - Much Gratitude right back at you for watching :-)
Howdy! I'm new to instruments (I played a little violin when I was 8 (I'm 16) but that's about it, I also did the Suzuki method so I can't read notes lol) saxophone has always been a favorite of mine, should I start learning immediately or should I start with something else?
Starting on the saxophone immediately is not going to be a problem. It is also not a problem if you can or cannot read musical notes or sheet music - the saxophone is easy to play by ear. It is also a great instrument to play across all genres and styles of music, from classical to rock, to heavy metal and jazz and anything that YOU want to play. I say go for it !!!!
Loved how you explained the sax. I can listen to you for hours mate! Love from India
Thanks for watching (and listening !). Please stay safe and stay healthy. Love from Australia.
Haha, yes two of my fav sounds are Baker Street and the Pink Panther theme. 👍😎 🎷
Yes - two very awesome songs :-)
Very very educational video! I've been needing to finally learn the different types of saxophones! Thank you very much!
No problem Yana - thank you for watching :-)
brilliant video! thank you so much 😊!!
Thank you for thanking me 😁👍🎷
thank you so much. a great intro for none players like myself.
Thanks for watching Steven :-)
Hi, you can use a splitter for your mic, to have a clearer voice or instructions while speaking. The volume of sax is 100% and volume of your voice is like 20%.
Famous recent soprano sax plays on the Andrew Marr show every Sunday morning. Brilliant too.
Great - thanks damage1_1 !
0:28 Just FYI There are 13 types of saxophone. You are probably thinking of the 8 military style saxophones commonly found.
-Military Saxophones:
Sopranino saxophone
Soprano saxophone
Alto saxophone
Tenor saxophone
Baritone saxophone
Bass saxophone
Contrabass saxophone
Subcontrabass saxophone
-Orchestral Saxophones:
C soprano saxophone
Mezzo-soprano saxophone
C melody saxophone
-Specialty Saxophones:
Sopranissimo saxophone (aka 'Soprillo Saxophone")
Tubax
Thanks Jay !
Would love to hear the sax intro to the "Baker Street" song played on all three saxophones - just for comparison purposes.
Which of them is best to use in church during worship and praises
Soprinino sax , never knew they existed ... thanks for the info.
There are not a lot of them around. I've only been in the same room as one once or twice. Thanks for watching !!!
Loved the video!
Thank you :-)
I play both the alto and tenor saxophone. I named my alto saxophone “Arnold” from the magic school bus and my tenor saxophone’s name is Melanie.
Thanks for the great video!
I've noticed that you listed only 7 instruments actually. :D
× sopranino
× soprano
× alto
× tenor
× bariton
× bass
× contrabass
That's seven, there is the eight, the subcontrabass, but that is ridiculous. Anyhow, this whole pandemic thing was great for one thing: I've finally decided to live for my passion and start practising saxophone! I am saving up money for an alto/tenor sax, still have not decided upon which one, as both instruments have rich, epic sounds and I'm contemplating, but I think I'll go for tenor and start practicing.
Cheers, thanks for the video, hope you are doing great wherever you are.
Mark from Hungary, Europe
Thanks Mark. Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat !
And also soprillo
I'm sorry, I love tenors and it's a hard decision, but I'm 5' 2" and I think I'm going with the alto.
If you get a harness type strap, or one that distributes the weight across your shoulders rather than your neck, I'm sure you'll rock the tenor sax HappyBear101 - but, altos are fantastic too :-)
I’m 4’11”, pretty small for my age, and I play the bass clarinet, bari and tenor sax. Somehow I don’t do well with the smaller instruments they feel too tight. Whatever floats ur boat I’m fine with
@@brielle919 Exactly Julian !!! Yes !! You do you ! "Try before you buy" is probably the best idea :-)
I'm only 5'4 but I'm gonna go with the tenor 🤷♂️
Great video!
Thanks for watching and thanks for your kind words Douglas :-)
Excellent video, thanks.
Loving the beautiful music of Stan Getz and Paul Desmond brought me here.
Thanks for watching - and you obviously have excellent taste in music if Stan Getz and Paul Desmond are on your playlists :-)
Thank you for the introduction. I'm interested in soprano sax, however a bit overwhelmed with the brands. Do you have any recommended affordable brands for beginners?
Soprano saxophones are wonderful instruments, but not a great one for brand new beginners who have never played saxophone (or clarinet) before. They are tricky to play and keep in tune. Like most saxophones, the more you pay, the better they are. That does not mean that a cheap one is a bad one, however. The main brands - Yamaha and Yanagisawa (there are other great ones) - are quite expensive for their sopranos. If you go for a cheaper model/brand, make sure that a) you check the reviews and b) get a separate mouthpiece (like the Yamaha 4C) because most probably the mouthpiece that comes with a cheaper soprano saxophone will be a hindrance rather than a help.
@@HowToPlayTheSax Thanks for your info. Really appreciate it. Cheers!!
@@gunturkaivan2000 No problem :-)
i have a schill german made saxophone model 1128. does anybody know anything about it and its value?
Really good dude!!!
Glad it helped - thank you for watching and for your comment :-)
I played clarinet as a kid (terribly) and have never been too successful at picking up guitar or string instruments. I just want to create and learn music simply for myself! Is the sax a good instrument for newcomers?
Yes - yes it is ! Especially if there might be the remnants of a clarinet experience floating around inside you. The saxophone is quite forgiving (unlike, say, a violin) and there are many ways that you can learn how to play the saxophone....such as watching youtube videos, or exploring lessons on various websites, or engaging a one-on-one teacher... :-)
Yeah I wanna switch from trumpet to the tenor. Any advice?
Trumpets and saxophones are very different instruments, but given that both the tenor sax and the trumpet are in the key of B flat, musically speaking you will be fine. Tenor saxophones are obviously bigger, but they are much cooler and more impressive (and more expensive) than trumpets 😉. Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat !! 🎷
The tenor sax seems to have a quite good upper register too, does its range exceed the smaller saxophones?
All saxophones have the same range - from a low B Flat to a High F (or F Sharp). It really comes down to the individual saxophone sounds and what appeals to you the player and you the listener prefer. I do like the tenor sax.... :-) Thanks for watching !
I’m novice at alto rn, I might switch to bari in a few months
Also, I decided to give my alto sax a name and it’s Arynn
Great video, but actually, baker street was played on a tenor sax, but people usually play it on an alto because it's easier :)
You can see it in its performances
I like your video thanks sir
some people say saxophones are hard to learn to play
but its surprisingly easy for me and my alto
Excellent !! Keep playing !!!!!
How To Play The Sax
thank you :3
Hello, man. I'm just wondering if you could help me. I learned how to play sax with my cheap alto Global Saxophone. I probably am doing well with my playing as a beginner. Then, at some time, a friend offered me her Curved soprano Fernando Sax because she wants to buy an alto sax for her daughter. So i decided to swap our instruments. We swapped. Now, the problem is, it really gives me a very hard time to give a decent sound. And when I make one, I just don't like the sound of it. The way your sax sounds is different from mine. Is it broken? Or does the mouth piece and reed matter? I have 2.5 in my previous sax as well as with this curved soprano. It sounds so deep. I really think it should sound sexy. Please help.
Hi Cherno Momo , soprano saxophones are really hard to play in tune, and curved soprano saxophones even more so....especially for beginners. However, you, the mouthpiece and the reed do make a lot of difference. Perhaps try a softer reed - try a size 1.5 Rico or Rico Royal reed first. Then, if that doesn't quite get you to where you want to be, perhaps investigate a Yamaha 4C Soprano Sax Mouthpiece. I have one and it's a million times better than the default mouthpiece that came with my soprano sax ! Keep playing :-)
I SUCKED At Playing The Trumpet, So I Took Up The Saxophone And Passed In My High School Band.
I am a beginner from China. I have a qestion for a long time, if it's a alto sax, it should be Eb? what's the relation between them?
Great saxophonist
Thanks for watching Daniel 👍😊🎷
I currently play clarinet and have been playing it for a while. However, I'm considering doubling by playing the Tenor Sax. I'm definitely big enough to play it so no need to worry about that. But I'm wondering if I should go to Tenor or keep playing the clarinet. On one hand, I'm already pretty good clarinet but there is (I think) nine of us. On the other hand, their are no Tenor Saxophone players, but I don't know how to play one, but I've never tried, so who knows. Anyway, what's your opinion, How To Play The Sax?
The transition from clarinet to Tenor sax is much easier. They are both in the same key of B flat, which makes things easier on the brain and the ears. The clarinet fingering on the upper register is exactly the same as the saxophone fingering on both registers, so it's easy on the fingers too. Yes, your mouth and embouchure will need to make a slight adjustment, but that is much easier from clarinet to tenor sax, rather than the other way around. I started on clarinet, then got a tenor sax, then an alto, then a soprano. I'm still hoping for a bari..... :-) Go for the tenor sax Sawyer, if you haven't already....but remember that all saxophones are good saxophones :-)
I want to get a saxophone first off because they sound super cool and I want to play careless whisper.
Yes, yes they do. And so you should. Don't forget Baker Street too ! And all of your other favourite songs !!
Is the soprano the one kenny g plays the most or the one's that show up on images for google
Hi Michael, yes - Kenny G does play the Soprano Saxophone (most of the time) and he has made the soprano sax quite famous. The soprano sax is usually straight like a clarinet, although you can get curved sopranos that look like an alto or a tenor. Kenny G actually rocks on his tenor sax too, where as his soprano sax playing is more well known for his soft and relaxing music.
Check out Kenny G's solo on his tenor sax with Katy Perry - ruclips.net/video/D0nKZDYYjXM/видео.html !
Hi...I'm interested in learning saxophone. Though from your explanation, I'm still not sure which one to select between alto and tenor..would you explain a bit further or probably direct me to a link that will expound further...
Hi Ivy - it probably all comes down to personal choice, and budget. Tenor saxophones are bigger, have a slightly deeper sound and can cost a bit more. Alto saxophones are slightly smaller, slightly higher in sound and can be a bit cheaper. Which saxophone do you like the sound of best ?
@@HowToPlayTheSax In that case, then I think Alto sax is best for starters...Though I love the sound of the tenor sax
@@ivygacheri5629 Go for it ! And, later on once the bank balance recovers, you can get a tenor sax too :-)
No mention of the C Melody which I believe falls between the alto and the tenor. I’ve got a straight necked one made in the 20’s. Love me some Frankie Trumbauer!
Thanks - you're right. I mentioned it in the comments and text, but not in the video itself. Thanks for watching.
I play accordion, but the saxophone is a beautiful instrument. I may pick up an inexpensive one to learn on.
Good idea Cody ! Have fun, play saxophone (and accordion), be awesome, repeat :-)
I have one between a tinner and alto
you are amazing!!!🙌😘 I am starting off on the alto for beginners,.... I really luv the Sax wish me luck!!!...... what is the best way to to read music and learn it.
Thank you Yolanda Harrison - so are you :-) Keep playing your saxophone, you don't need luck.... because you play the saxophone you are therefore awesome !! Reading music and learning music are potentially two different things. Both take a bit of practice and repetition. Reading music requires you to use your eyes and brain, while learning music requires you to use your ears and your heart. Go for it ! Don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat - in that order.
Hello. Can the Pink Panther theme song be played on an alto saxophone?
Yes, it certainly can - ruclips.net/video/FYAUhsXaeb8/видео.html
What kind of Saxophone is used on the Song “ Hands to Heaven by Breathe ? Help !
It's an Alto Saxophone that comes in at 2mins 48 seconds for the sax solo. 🎷
I play trombone, I am very happy with my instrument. I for some reason feel the need to learn a saxophone of some sort, I have no clue why.
I got a Alto saxophone today🎷
FANTASTIC !!!!! Congratulations !! I'd love a new alto saxophone too... :-)
I play tenor sax sense I was 11
Fantastic - keep playing your saxophone :-)
I wanted to ask which one does chet baker played
Chet Baker played the trumpet :-)
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I know you said start with the alto but I have a bond with tenor
All saxophones are good saxophones !!! If you like/want/need a tenor, I say go for it :-)
Is the fingering the same between the saxes. That is, if you can play one type of sax can you play a different type of sax without any adjustment?
Yes, you are correct - the fingering on all saxophones is the same, so taking away all other variables, yes - if you can play one you can play them all. Keep in mind that there are subtle mouth/embouchure changes that need to be made (playing a bari sax involves a looser embouchure than when playing a soprano sax), and that saxophones play and sound in different musical keys - but yes, the fingering is the same :-)
I like to blair the low Bb on the tenor
A good fog horn impersonation is always fun !
I like the tenor saxophone the best, but I'm very short, sooo.. Alto it is
Irrespective of the vertical challenges that you may or may not face, as long as you don't forget to have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat - in that order - then you can't go wrong :-)
Thank you my friend!
Thank you MY friend !
Tenors defos the best… I’m totally not just saying that cause it’s the one I play tho hehe 😅
Shhhhh.....don't tell anyone, but I agree with you !
I've been playing clarinet for 2 years now and I'd love to try a sax. Tenor would be cool, but a bit expensive. As I'm familiar with clarinet now I could probably manage a soprano no problem, but straight or curved...?
Go for the straight soprano saxophone. Curved soprano saxophones are notoriously difficult to keep in tune. Straight sopranos still take effort to play in tune, but they are easier.... if you've played clarinet for a while it should not bee too much or a transition for you. Mind you, Alto saxophones are cheaper...... Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome and repeat :-)
@@HowToPlayTheSax ideally I'd go for an alto!
ok thanks 😊
:-)
Bro check out masego and KG they are amazing in "Tadow"!!! Their saxaphone sounds so smooth.
Yes @jared bell - they are great ! Here is one of their videos - amazing multi-instrumentalists :-) ruclips.net/video/hC8CH0Z3L54/видео.html
I actually have the song and it certainly is one of my favourites out there and Man no cry by Jimmy Sax❤😵❤
@@renekomanns7449 Two thumbs up !
Do they use alto?
Do u think I can play Bari sax and tenor because they have the same fingering I will be in seventh grade next year?
Yes, you can play both, and yes they do have the same fingering. Remember that they are in different keys - so playing a note on bari will sound different to exactly the same note played on tenor. If your school gives you the oppotunity to play both, then please take that opportunity !!
Have fun, play saxophone(s), be awesome, repeat :-)
Scales will be different also
@@omarmariscal5066 Actually, no, sorry Omar, the scales on all saxophones are exactly the same fingering. C Major scale fingering on Alto, is still a C Major scale with the exact same fingering on Bari, or Tenor, or Soprano. They will sound different, because the Alto and Bari are in the key of E flat, while the Tenor and soprano are in the key of B flat. But the fingering is exactly the same :-)
@@HowToPlayTheSax but that's a Bb scale for tenor/soprano and an Eb for alto/bari. I could've reworded my statement a little better but I meant he will have to relearn his concert pitch scales since those wont transfer over
I learned on the Tenor.
Nice - I like playing my tenor saxophone too.
Thank you so much. Your channel is great and sometimes you sound like Woody Harrelson
Thank you too....I think...
I like Woody Harrelson so that is a compliment
Maceo played the alto sax? That's all I need to know
There is nothing else to know !!!! Maceo plays the Alto sax. Full stop. End of story. :-)
Im Team Alto!
And a big shout out to Team Alto !! 🎷
there is a sax called a soprillo which is higher than the soprano and a subcontrabass which is lower than a contrabass
Thanks Hippie :-)
started on alto, just switched to tenor, my mom thought it would be a good idea to get me a professional tenor even though i only just started tenor. i started alto like, 5 years ago though..
Excellent - maybe you can see what you can do about a professional alto as well !! Don't knock it, just accept it - gratefully !!!
I acxqlly have an Alto Saxophone witch I play for Black an middle school band
Excellent ! Keep having fun, keep playing your saxophone, keep being awesome and keep repeating the whole process :-)
My teacher said I might play Alto Sax
That sounds like a fantastic idea ! I think that you should play alto sax too :-)
How To Play The Sax i think he or she should play tenor instead, because tenor is darker and smoother sounding
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar another good idea :-)
Mom I’ve played the Soprano, Alto and Tenor I’m doing my AMEB and the alto is 100% the easiest, because the tenor is two hard to get the notes out with high notes and the soprano is no fun in my Band (Alto and Trumpets are the bosses of the band) XD
I Play The Alto Sax
And so you should !!! Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat :-)
Charley Parker was pretty good on Alto as well
Yes. Yes he was. Very good indeed.(understatement of the year....he was awesome !!) :-)
Isn’t Sopranissimo smaller than Sopranino
Thank you....
No problem @Harvey Mushman - thanks for watching :-)
how on earth could you talk about tenor sax and not even mention John Coltrane
Yes, you are correct. Please forgive me !!!! :-)
Ikr! I saw the tenor sax and I was like COME ON GET ON THE TRANE!
We need some giant steps in here
@@brownkemosabe Please forgive me !! I am a John Coltrane fan, really !
@@brownkemosabe I'll do better next time - honest I will ! :-)
I switching from percussion to alto sax... tips??
Hi @Amelie - the best tip I can give you is that 5 minutes of playing your saxophone every day is better than half an hour once a week. 10 minutes playing your saxophone every day is better than an hour once a week.
Don't forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome and Repeat !!
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@@amelie3316 No problem - keep playing your saxophone :-)
Actually, sopranino sax is the second smallest. Soprillo is the smallest/highest-sounding saxophone.
My frend plays alto saxophone and i want to learn more about it
Sorry for bad spelling I'm delixis
Have fun. Play saxophone. Be Awesome. Repeat.
Soprillo is the first
...but not the last :-)
I have a year on the tenor sax
Excellent ! Keep playing your saxophone ! I need to start making some tenor saxophone lessons for my youtube channel and my website. What songs or style of music do you like to play ?
The smallest is the soprillo then sopranino
soprano for me
Great @Talk ID - all saxophones are good saxophones !
What about the C soprano saxophone?
I will confess to not knowing that they existed. I know of the C Melody sax, but I suspect there are many, many weird and wonderful saxophones out there :-)
I only been on the alto for a couple months and my band teacher is moving me to baritone
Naruto Flight Good luck. Ive been playing bari for a year and it’s REALLY hard at first with the low notes but you’ll get used to it and then it’ll be fun and easy.
That's certainly not a bad thing....in fact, I'm a little jealous ! They are both in the same key, so from a notes eprspective you'll be fine. Just remember to loosen your mouth and embouchure when you play bari and tighten your face up again when you play alto !
@@zachc9532 - yes, you're right ! especially the bit about playing bari being fun and easy :-)
I play bari
Dude - I WANT to play bari !!
I play Oboe and Sax.
Hi @julian - I've never played an oboe. Does it tickle your top lip ?
@@HowToPlayTheSax I guess, I got used to it quickly so I'm not too sure.
I had a question for you, I'm going to play Sax in marching band and I was thinking about switching from Alto to Bari. Do you have any tips for switching saxophones?
@@Yohannesburg Hi Julian - Bari sax is obviously a huge and heavy instrument. Make sure you've got a good harness/strap, because a thin neck strap will make your neck sore while marching around with a bari !! Bari sax needs a much looser embouchure (mouth muscles) and a bit more breath. If you are going to play bari as well, please keep playing your alto too otherwise you might find that switching back might be almost like "starting again" on the alto if you don't play your alto for a while. But, if you can get your hands on a bari sax then I say go for it !! Just don't forget about your alto. :-) Keep playing your saxophone - all saxophones are good saxophones !!
Thanks for the info! I'll make sure I remember these.
@@Yohannesburg - no problem - keep playing your saxophone ! (and oboe....)
what kind of sax is in the song infinity?
Hi @Jonas Johansson - if you mean the Guru Josh Project song "Infinity" then it would appear to be a highly processed Tenor Saxophone playing the main riff. Purely in my opinion, from a beginners perspective, getting a sound like that out of an alto sax is going to be much easier ! What kind of saxophone do you play ?
@@HowToPlayTheSax I dont play saxophone but i really want to get one and start to play.
@@jonasjohansson1791 Good plan ! Have fun, play saxophone, be awesome, repeat :-)
I play clarinet so i am biased to the clarinet looking one lmao
Soprano saxophones are similar to the upper register of the clarinet in that they are both in the key of B Flat and the fingering is very similar.