I love this solo, it is a thing of beauty. The phrasing, the sub tone, the enclosures, etc etc. Bloody marvellous. I am busy transcribing it by ear now.
This is the very video that convinced me to buy a chu, and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Beautiful horn with a phenomenal sound. Great playing!
But do you sound like him ^^ on it? He sounds very similar on every horn he plays in these videos -- like himself! It's not the arrow, it's the archer.
Excelente, Stuart, felicitaciones!!! Te hago una pregunta: siempre usas la misma boquilla/caña en tus interpretaciones? Cuáles? Abrazo y muchas gracias!!! Excellent, Stuart, congratulations !!! I ask you a question you always use the same mouthpiece / reed in your performances? Which? Hug and thank you very much !!!
Hello, I like very much the interpretation, the sound. Thank you for the information on the backing track, but or I may find the partition which goes with? Thank you beforehand Gaby
Nice sound! I used to have a Chu. I think yours sounds better. Mine was satin silver with a 24 carat Gold washed bell. It was a good horn, and I hated to part with it.
EXCELENTE SUS VIDEOS DE SAXO UNA PREGUNTA QUE DIFERENCIA HAY ENTRE UN SAXO ALTO YAMAHA AS 100 CON UN YAS 23 IFLUYE MUCHO LAS BOQUILLAS DE BAQUELITA PASTA COMPARADAS CON LA DE METAL ? AGRADEZCO POR ANTICIPADO POR SU RESPUESTA . SALUDOS DESDE PERU
Not meant to dissolve the playing and with total,respect ...Split bell keys... it's a Conn Transitional not Chu...I've owned and played one for the last 25 years...it's a 33
Love your playing and mostly your wonderfull sound! Man it s huge and dark! May i know your set up ? Is that an EB Link? My best regards from Ont. Canada Mario
There are many components to jam backing tracks. One plan I found that succeeds in merging these is the Makale Jam Plan (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful info that I've seen. Check out this interesting website.
Open Jazzbacks TV on youtube and find : BODY AND SOUL- Jazz backing Track- Played on Selmer 1938 Balanced Action Tenor Saxophone Publishes on Apr. 12, 2014.... there, you will find the Answer : WOODWIND EXCHANGE Mouthpiece & reed Setup : Selmer Soloist D reface by CDH Vandoren traditional 3
Incredible tone and great control. I genuinely enjoyed this, but just missing a bit of feeling through some passages. It's all down to microtiming and dynamics. Taking into account this was played over a backing track on headphones in front of a camera in a store, compared to playing with a band in an audience filled club, wow! There is no denying that this gentleman is anything but a truely wonderful player.
Great tune fantastic tone ,but I bought my sax from gear for music for £349 and get the same results ,you don,t have too pay big bucks too get the same sound it,s all down too the player ,don,t get brand blind play to your budget, the important thing IS play and enjoy
Its NOT about the instrument......its the musician....very little about the opening tip or lay of the mouthpiece..etc etc. Getz played on so many variables of tenors/ reeds mouthpieces......but Getz was Getz.....Desmond was Desmond!!!
The first part of Blue Bossa is where tenors make it, or break it. Chu Berry is a good horn, but the player chose a wrong approach for Blue Bossa. Dexter Gordon did the same mistake. The right answer is - don't follow the sheet music, but follow instead what the instrument requires. Those long notes must be played differently, with some articulation, vibrato, sub-tone, change of pitch, not with the same type of articulation and dynamics, because in the music key played, they are repetitive and sound too monotonous. Change the key, do something. But the second part was better, though, because this tenor has enough of horsepower to deliver a good tone up and down the scale without much effort.
its all subjective man dexters blue bossa has been and remains a popular version of it personally i think this guys tone is amazing and its not the horn its the player !
@@Butterking99 It's not subjective, but very objective music analysis. Bossa Nova has inception in cool jazz, played by saxophonist Bud Shank, on arrangements of Brazilian music played on guitar by Laurindo Almeida, in early 1950s. That is where it all starts. Then that expression and records go to Brazil, Brazilians listen to it and like it, experiment on it, and Bossa Nova is then "officially born" in early 1960s. The vocabulary of cool jazz is very different from the east coast jazz. Very different. Players like Dexter Gordon or Coleman Hawkins, and others, don't have that feel, their Bossa Nova, when they play it, is inert, rigid, repetitive and stale. While Stan Getz, who is a cool jazz player from the west coast, or Paul Desmond too, understand that language, and uplift Bossa and Samba to another level.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 its still subjective that’s just your opinion if it was objective, you would have multiple facts and proof that this is true which isn’t the case. You can whale a blues over a bossa drum groove if you want and it can still sound good and isn’t rigid what you’re saying is rigid and not jazz music.. do you play ? i understand your thought process but have you heard dexters phrasing or colemans its very very melodic and is just as important as the style your playing in if you want to hear true representation of a style or genre classical is more of that mindset of replication of a sound or feeling to the exact point jazz is definitely not and more interpretation than it is structure even in the swing era!
@@Butterking99 It's not my "subjective" opinion, but Bossa Nove is a well defined music style, also a cultural style, with certain standards. People who developed it, they stated what was their goal and how they got to it, so I base my opinion on that.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 so by that same logic when John Coltrane sped up a blues and improvised over the top of it even though it has a well defined style and characteristic language it wasn’t up to the blues standards? bs. To play in a certain style all that is needed is certain characteristics of that style, but not standard tropes especially melodic, very loose guidelines if you will let’s say we play a bossa nova at 180 bpm it’s still a bossa nova although it’s blistering fast you can play whatever the hell you want over top of it. It will always be a bossa because the rhythm section is following that style, even if melodically diverts it’s your opinion that it’s not following those standards it technically still is a bossa to judge this guy’s interpretation is ridiculous. Better yet other tenor players. there’s no making or breaking monk never played standard Swing shit In his cords, but he was still swinging like hell! Don’t box yourself in style is one aspect of the many things taking place in a tune
+08waltew ??? You are probably from the '400-notes-a-minute- and -play-anything-but-the-melody-in-a-different-key-hey-where-has-my-audience-gone'-school.
That tone is insane!
Chu Berry saxophones have become impossible to find !
For pure tone, those old Conn’s are hard to beat.
Perfect !! No mistake on any single note.This is a real Pro.
I love this solo, it is a thing of beauty. The phrasing, the sub tone, the enclosures, etc etc. Bloody marvellous. I am busy transcribing it by ear now.
Alan Howell - 👂🎼🎷😎👍
This is the very video that convinced me to buy a chu, and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Beautiful horn with a phenomenal sound. Great playing!
Been looking for a nice horn and this is slowly convincing me to look it up
Buying a Chu too!
But do you sound like him ^^ on it? He sounds very similar on every horn he plays in these videos -- like himself! It's not the arrow, it's the archer.
Man .... that is a full, robust tone there! Thanks for posting this, it really reminds me so much of Joe Henderson during his heyday!
Nice job sir..thanks for the video gift very classy tasteful playing...God bless you for giving
You make all the different saxes sound great.
I keep listening to this over and over again... love it
Even that jumper sends me to dreaming of the 50s Nice
Beautiful tone and phrasing! ❤❤❤
I can't stop listening to you
Sounds great. I play this song quite often and you’ve really given me some new ideas and directions. Thank you.
Es una Maravilla escucharle , ojala un dia interprete como Usted los temas . Felicidades
What a beautiful Player . So nice
Dynamite tone, and tasty improvisation!
Dang I love this! What a wonderful sound!
Relax is number 1! GREAT!!!!!
Simplesmente sem palavras .um som muito belíssimo
Simply BEAUTIFUL playing!!!! Steve in Ireland :-) Trying to sound like you do . Have a CONN Ladyface. Simply beautiful instrument
Sounds great. That JD for the new soloing ideas. Love your tone and playing.
genuinely beautiful
Great tone and intonation
U inspire to try ur backup track
Fantastic.. just fantastic.
Keep lopping this song, nice solo.
Great conn transitional!
lovely tone and style
very good playing tone superb
Very nice, I hear Joe in there :) This is my first Jazz song on Piano.
Thx
great sound conn...
its nice to play whit you..Hi! From Venezuela...
A great sound, all the vids are made with differents horns and usually sound better than the Selmers, King Super 20 vid was awesome.
Dexter's sound!!! Nice.
Nice sound
la dolcezza di un sax è impagabile
Gracias me a alludado tanto a seguir el ritmo!!!
Sounds terrific!
Che meraviglia
So so nice 👍 thick dark and syrupy like treacle
fantastic
Still watching in October 2020 stunning sound, great store too ....visited many times musical regards #Saxocoustic_channel. @RUclips
maravillosa!!!
Gran vídeo
Niceee
Muito legal ver tanto sax tenor☺☺☺
put it on 1.25 there's nothing smoother than that!!!
Something smoother.... is 1.5
Hermosa interpretation
Yeaaaahhh man!!!!
Cool.... Nice job. Beautiful tone.
Excelente, Stuart, felicitaciones!!! Te hago una pregunta: siempre usas la misma boquilla/caña en tus interpretaciones? Cuáles? Abrazo y muchas gracias!!!
Excellent, Stuart, congratulations !!! I ask you a question you always use the same mouthpiece / reed in your performances? Which? Hug and thank you very much !!!
I just transcribed the chorus. If the owner of the video is ok for it, I can share a link.
i'll be glad to have it! (for Eb ?)
@@monboulou1 of course I can transpose for alto sax. Leave your email here if possible
@@kall2thc thank you!
b_boulou@hotmail.com
Hi, calendau! Did you have the transcription in Bb?
I would take this Verion as well
Magnífico
Bellissimo davvero bravo
Parfait !
Sounds great! Sounds like Joe Henderson with a hint of Dexter Gordon
I don't hear the Henderson. Too open for that. But I can see the Dexter comparison.
@@jrbeckman2194 both deaf
great!
Very cool
Hello, I like very much the interpretation, the sound. Thank you for the information on the backing track, but or I may find the partition which goes with?
Thank you beforehand Gaby
Thanks, I woudl like to hear "In a sentimetal Mood".
Yeah! Well done and inspiring 👍🐳😍(I did a clarinet version of this song recently 😅)
Conn chu berry tenor saxophone are the best. Other than selmers. Conns kill the cannonball
Nice sound! I used to have a Chu. I think yours sounds better. Mine was satin silver with a 24 carat Gold washed bell. It was a good horn, and I hated to part with it.
oK, Ohhhhh. very nice.
It’s a Chu Berry transitional ,it only has a high F raised side key ,that was the first change .its all Chu baby!
c'est la sonorité que je préfère du sax tenor
This is not a tenor sax
Andre Bencosme how is this a bass sax 🤣🤣🤣
@@kunsamaiscool9602 Yes it is. Tenor.
@Andre Bencosme Tenor.
I wonder what mouthpiece he's using. Maybe a Selmer long shank Soloist?
looks like a long shank but yep
EXCELENTE SUS VIDEOS DE SAXO UNA PREGUNTA QUE DIFERENCIA HAY ENTRE UN SAXO ALTO YAMAHA AS 100 CON UN YAS 23 IFLUYE MUCHO LAS BOQUILLAS DE BAQUELITA PASTA COMPARADAS CON LA DE METAL ? AGRADEZCO POR ANTICIPADO POR SU RESPUESTA . SALUDOS DESDE PERU
Hello Very Great Sound !! just a question .. where can we find the score of the song (which collection did you use). thanks
Not meant to dissolve the playing and with total,respect ...Split bell keys... it's a Conn Transitional not Chu...I've owned and played one for the last 25 years...it's a 33
Totally agree I own a 34.
Show me inscrever parabéns
Meu pai Amado!! Meu piano até gritou de felicidade
Love your playing and mostly your wonderfull sound!
Man it s huge and dark!
May i know your set up ?
Is that an EB Link?
My best regards from Ont. Canada
Mario
There are many components to jam backing tracks. One plan I found that succeeds in merging these is the Makale Jam Plan (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful info that I've seen. Check out this interesting website.
Thanks fir the reply,will check it out.:)
looks like a selmer soloist
Open Jazzbacks TV on youtube and find : BODY AND SOUL- Jazz backing Track- Played on Selmer 1938 Balanced Action Tenor Saxophone
Publishes on Apr. 12, 2014....
there, you will find the Answer :
WOODWIND EXCHANGE
Mouthpiece & reed Setup :
Selmer Soloist D reface by CDH
Vandoren traditional 3
My lord!
is there a store were in can buy the notes you are playing
***** oh thank you
Miguel Cordob
I’m transcribing it. If you do the same you’ll learn a lot.
Cómo se llama el saxofonista??
💯👍👏🔥🔝
Where to get sheet music
Incredible tone and great control. I genuinely enjoyed this, but just missing a bit of feeling through some passages. It's all down to microtiming and dynamics.
Taking into account this was played over a backing track on headphones in front of a camera in a store, compared to playing with a band in an audience filled club, wow! There is no denying that this gentleman is anything but a truely wonderful player.
🙂💙💜
Mouthpiece?
cette persone m'insulte
So Dexter
Run the nice saxophone, and try to imitate .
I Have A Saxophone americand Standard ( King) with neck Zephyr .
Merci au bassiste et au pianiste parce que le morceau ferait vide sans eux
うまいね
Uau
Great tune fantastic tone ,but I bought my sax from gear for music for £349 and get the same results ,you don,t have too pay big bucks too get the same sound it,s all down too the player ,don,t get brand blind play to your budget, the important thing IS play and enjoy
Suena como dexter Gordon 🤔
What's the year of the sax?
Its NOT about the instrument......its the musician....very little about the opening tip or lay of the mouthpiece..etc etc. Getz played on so many variables of tenors/ reeds mouthpieces......but Getz was Getz.....Desmond was Desmond!!!
How is this a "backing track"?
He has a "boo boo"on his right index finger. LOL
2:07 spotted licc
The first part of Blue Bossa is where tenors make it, or break it. Chu Berry is a good horn, but the player chose a wrong approach for Blue Bossa. Dexter Gordon did the same mistake. The right answer is - don't follow the sheet music, but follow instead what the instrument requires. Those long notes must be played differently, with some articulation, vibrato, sub-tone, change of pitch, not with the same type of articulation and dynamics, because in the music key played, they are repetitive and sound too monotonous. Change the key, do something. But the second part was better, though, because this tenor has enough of horsepower to deliver a good tone up and down the scale without much effort.
its all subjective man dexters blue bossa has been and remains a popular version of it personally i think this guys tone is amazing and its not the horn its the player !
@@Butterking99 It's not subjective, but very objective music analysis. Bossa Nova has inception in cool jazz, played by saxophonist Bud Shank, on arrangements of Brazilian music played on guitar by Laurindo Almeida, in early 1950s. That is where it all starts. Then that expression and records go to Brazil, Brazilians listen to it and like it, experiment on it, and Bossa Nova is then "officially born" in early 1960s. The vocabulary of cool jazz is very different from the east coast jazz. Very different. Players like Dexter Gordon or Coleman Hawkins, and others, don't have that feel, their Bossa Nova, when they play it, is inert, rigid, repetitive and stale. While Stan Getz, who is a cool jazz player from the west coast, or Paul Desmond too, understand that language, and uplift Bossa and Samba to another level.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 its still subjective that’s just your opinion if it was objective, you would have multiple facts and proof that this is true which isn’t the case. You can whale a blues over a bossa drum groove if you want and it can still sound good and isn’t rigid what you’re saying is rigid and not jazz music.. do you play ? i understand your thought process but have you heard dexters phrasing or colemans its very very melodic and is just as important as the style your playing in if you want to hear true representation of a style or genre classical is more of that mindset of replication of a sound or feeling to the exact point jazz is definitely not and more interpretation than it is structure even in the swing era!
@@Butterking99 It's not my "subjective" opinion, but Bossa Nove is a well defined music style, also a cultural style, with certain standards. People who developed it, they stated what was their goal and how they got to it, so I base my opinion on that.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 so by that same logic when John Coltrane sped up a blues and improvised over the top of it even though it has a well defined style and characteristic language it wasn’t up to the blues standards? bs. To play in a certain style all that is needed is certain characteristics of that style, but not standard tropes especially melodic, very loose guidelines if you will let’s say we play a bossa nova at 180 bpm it’s still a bossa nova although it’s blistering fast you can play whatever the hell you want over top of it. It will always be a bossa because the rhythm section is following that style, even if melodically diverts it’s your opinion that it’s not following those standards it technically still is a bossa to judge this guy’s interpretation is ridiculous. Better yet other tenor players. there’s no making or breaking monk never played standard Swing shit In his cords, but he was still swinging like hell! Don’t box yourself in style is one aspect of the many things taking place in a tune
quando chiudi una frase tendi a perdere volume, soprattutto sulle note basse. è come se parlando non si capissero le ultime parole
Certo, ma non parla, suona bellisimo.
Too slow, Dexter Gordon’s was 180. Sounds great tho
Solid tone but the improv was very boring, add some different colours and emotions
+08waltew ??? You are probably from the '400-notes-a-minute- and -play-anything-but-the-melody-in-a-different-key-hey-where-has-my-audience-gone'-school.
i agrea
seriously it is perfect for me!
What a ridiculous comment!
mouthpiece?