7 ALTERNATE FINGERINGS ON THE SAX THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @thomasbowling8893
    @thomasbowling8893 2 года назад +3

    Another great bag of tricks. I would like to see a fingering chart with all the alternate fingerings.

  • @BenG-vf7et
    @BenG-vf7et 5 месяцев назад

    I often use my low C and C# with the octave key for my middle C/C#. This helps when you’re playing fast on that upper mid range, and it also cures that weird open C# tone and intonation problem we all hate.
    If I have a middle C#\D trill, I use the upper stack D without the octave key. I do the same for D/Eb as pinky Eb is hard to trill.

  • @setherik9334
    @setherik9334 Год назад

    Thanks Scott for your openness to share som extra tips . Played sax, mostly as a soloist for 52 years, and so thankful to have a gift that brings joy to people. Loved the technic fingering for high E, this was new to me.
    May you be blessed in all your performances.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  Год назад

      Thanks! Yeah, those alternate fingerings can be a game changer.

  • @ilachow
    @ilachow 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Scott. This is video is incredibly helpful!

  • @kogoes
    @kogoes 2 года назад

    High Scott.. thank you for your kind elaborate explanations of alternate sax fingerings....
    What I miss in your explanations is the following fingering, which makes it much easier to switch from High D# to High E visa versa...
    High D# to High E .. using keys: D plus top side key (E) followed by D# plus side key E.
    In this case you only add the D# key to get the high E.
    It is much smoother and faster... for me.... Thank you for your kind comments on this...//Ko

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      I would just finger the palm key D & D# and then add the E side key. Those are all regular palm key fingerings. D# to E could be tough if you were trying it with a front E, but if you play the palm key E then D# to E is pretty smooth and easy.

  • @enriqueernesto738
    @enriqueernesto738 5 лет назад +2

    I switched from flute to Saxophon and therefore have been using the one one b flat a lot because it's legit on flute. I find if you use the middle finger in the right hand instead of the index finger, the intonation is better and it sounds brighter

  • @floatsmyboat9159
    @floatsmyboat9159 4 года назад +13

    Great video Scott, nicely explained! Didn't know about the alternate high E fingering or the G# using any of the left hand table keys...or rolling your hand to get a low Bb.... excellent tips!

  • @KarlBonner1982
    @KarlBonner1982 Год назад

    I use Bis as the default Bb, and the side key when it's in the context of A#. The 1-4 and 1-5 fingerings are good for arpeggio motions from F to Bb or F# to A#.

  • @camerondavis9977
    @camerondavis9977 4 года назад +5

    Omg man you are a life saver because my c was always airy when I kept playing it the regular way😂😂😂😂

    • @BenG-vf7et
      @BenG-vf7et 5 месяцев назад

      Try low C with the octave key

  • @qasimaliawan6868
    @qasimaliawan6868 2 года назад

    Bundle of thanks sir

  • @traceylea6720
    @traceylea6720 3 года назад

    Thank you! Great to know these alternative fingers for myself and students.

  • @vladimiresipov213
    @vladimiresipov213 Год назад

    Thank you very much. This is very handy!!!

  • @paulfairchild3461
    @paulfairchild3461 6 лет назад +2

    Liked very much, your reply on sound and tone shall give it a bash ,today thanks Scott ,always informative ,intuitive,and influential..

  • @michaelmoss5040
    @michaelmoss5040 3 года назад

    Thanks, I’ll be practicing these techniques!!!🎶🎷😃

  • @sylviewheeler6237
    @sylviewheeler6237 Год назад

    Super super gréât vidéo Scott ! Thanks so much!

  • @mariapapachristos1439
    @mariapapachristos1439 3 года назад

    Hi! I saw this video yesterday and found it very useful as a beginner on the alto sax!!! Already improved my playing!!!

  • @olgamoraiti
    @olgamoraiti Год назад

    Best video ever on this subject, I've searched a lot! Thank you!

  • @jackhsu8725
    @jackhsu8725 6 лет назад +42

    Still wondering why is your sax sounds like that? So bright so crispy.
    Is it really because of the gear or mic? Or it's all about skill?
    I am sound more like a classic player, really want that bright crispy sound.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +45

      It's all about skill. My gear helps me achieve the sound I want, but I pretty much sound the same on anything I play. It all comes down to breath support and the speed of your air. My air is moving very very fast in a super tight stream aimed directly in the middle of my mouthpiece. That's what gives me such a big and bright crisp sound. As I slow that air down it gets more mellow. Also, my articulations are really clean and I am doing something to almost every note which makes the phrases sound cleaner like it has direction. The way I tell my students to think about phrases is they are setting up goal notes. The goal notes are the destination. Every other note is either going to that goal note or coming from it. Hope that helps. I'm asked about my sound a lot, I might do another video on it. Thanks for checking out my channel.

    • @jackhsu8725
      @jackhsu8725 6 лет назад

      so the faster the air go its mean you blow harder? does it mean you will sound louder? BTW always looking forward to your new video

    • @keaganwall8178
      @keaganwall8178 4 года назад +8

      jackhsu87阿靈師師的 I know this is an old comment, but if you’re still wondering I can explain.
      “Faster air” is always a misleading phrase even though it’s a true one. Faster air does NOT mean pushing air out of your lungs at a faster rate. It means the path of travel for the air coming out of your lungs is thinner.
      Faster air =smaller hole, or in this case, your inner mouth cavity and throat. If you think of your body as part of the saxophone it may make more sense.
      The most efficient way to achieve this kind of sound is to transcribe players that have this kind of sound and try to sound exactly like them, and while you’re doing this, experiment with this smaller air stream concept. Scott has transcribed a lot of Charlie Parker and this is a good place to start. I started to find a similar sound when I really dig into CP and Cannonball Adderly but don’t stop there.
      I also noticed a dramatic change in my sound when I started digging into the altissimo range because having a smaller faster air stream helps those notes pop.

    • @aidanpark7705
      @aidanpark7705 4 года назад

      jackhsu87阿靈師師的 its the mic

  • @shankarmanbajracharya2700
    @shankarmanbajracharya2700 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you sir & namaste from Nepal🇳🇵🙏🙏🙏🇳🇵

  • @jkdurden
    @jkdurden 3 года назад

    I was looking for a good explanation of the front F key and it’s usage. I don’t think I had one of these back in 1984....at least I don’t remember it having it on the old YS-23. (Probably did but never used it}. Picked up playing again and bought a new horn (52nd)...and it has all the “bells and whistles”. Thanks!

  • @edepillim
    @edepillim 5 лет назад +4

    Many thanks. Going from middle C to middle D could involve a change from one finger to all + octave key, awkward. Just use top e key without octave key. You can then even trill between the two.

    • @HyperLuigi37
      @HyperLuigi37 5 лет назад

      Oh wow, that does work decently... slightly sharp I think, but that seems to come with most if not all alternate fingerings

    • @tylerhicks621
      @tylerhicks621 2 года назад

      @@HyperLuigi37 yup. Alternate fingers are a compromise depending on the context

  • @richardcomard6151
    @richardcomard6151 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. Great job.

  • @jwilliams986
    @jwilliams986 6 лет назад +1

    Really liked this video. Always knew their had to be a better way when playing. Looking forward in trying these different fingerings.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Hey Joesph, they will make some impossible licks very easy. It takes a little getting use to them at first, but once you've got them it will make playing fast so much easier!

  • @annebennett2
    @annebennett2 4 года назад +1

    Hi Scott..trying to figure out best fingerings for Take 5 (4 flats). In the first 2 bars, where you go C F Aflat Bflat, then Bnatuural C B natural, B flat A flat....I have been trying various combinations but not really sure which to focus on. Thanks

  • @ekaufman4800
    @ekaufman4800 2 года назад

    The G# is trip! Thank you!!!!

  • @LuisAlonsoPhotography
    @LuisAlonsoPhotography 3 года назад

    wow.. mind blowing! awesome advise thanks

  • @ahmetuslu44
    @ahmetuslu44 4 года назад

    You are the BEST,Scott!!Well done..

  • @GregBrownsWorldORacing
    @GregBrownsWorldORacing Год назад

    Hey Scott, I used to know all these fingerlings, but needed a refresher. Haven't really played since high school - but joined the Community Band recently - had an F, F# passage and knew there was a better way. But which key was it?
    Again, it's so easy to be amazed that Adolphe worked all these things out when he was designing our horn. We had a great genius of a father!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  Год назад

      Yeah, especially with all of the moving parts! And the basic design hasn't changed that drastically since it's inception

  • @billspectre2229
    @billspectre2229 4 года назад

    Thanks again Scott, really helpful.

  • @opeoluwaosinloye8733
    @opeoluwaosinloye8733 6 лет назад +2

    Great teaching Scott!! You've been my sax role model the moment i watched one of your videos! Do you think you can do a video on a ballad style?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Yeah, I will put a ballad on the list!

  • @ronaldscott3334
    @ronaldscott3334 4 года назад

    The 1 & 1 B flat is also good for A sharp to B trills!

  • @SylusHursh
    @SylusHursh 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been using 1 & 1 Bb since Ive started 😑

  • @jayeshmalani2870
    @jayeshmalani2870 4 года назад +1

    Great video and channel man. Thank you for this. I was wondering if you could talk about clip on mic options ranging in budgets.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      I've only used one my entire saxophone life. The Shure Clip on mic. I think it goes for around $150. It's the standard when it comes to clip on mics. With wireless mics there are a lot more options.

  • @paulvandenberghe4555
    @paulvandenberghe4555 3 года назад +1

    For several years Iam
    trying the altissimo for G, on Yanagisawa sax alto : no way in any fingering ! Can you give me the solution ?
    Paul ( Belgium )
    PS : you are a very, very good teacher !

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  3 года назад +1

      Hey Paul - Check out my video on Altissimo, I give the fingerings. If you play tenor, I also have a video called 5 altissimo fingerings for G on tenor

  • @LadyOaksNZ
    @LadyOaksNZ 3 года назад

    Awesome! Thanks Scott 💯

  • @zacksargent
    @zacksargent 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @hayesheatwole8948
    @hayesheatwole8948 3 года назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @rollysj384
    @rollysj384 4 года назад

    I was looking alternates for the 'flat' sounding middle Db/C#. Found your vid and great lesson!

  • @theresistance1151
    @theresistance1151 4 года назад

    Cool vid learnt a lot look forward to trying them out!

  • @raseshgandhi6702
    @raseshgandhi6702 4 года назад

    Beautiful information

  • @saxophone520
    @saxophone520 4 месяца назад

    i wished I knew this earlier! i was stuck at highE, high C#, high D, high E, high F

  • @SammyNeverEver
    @SammyNeverEver 4 года назад +5

    1:16 I bought a used student-grade saxophone for about $100 and it has that key.

    • @Chum-is-Fum
      @Chum-is-Fum 4 года назад +1

      Sammy Baez Yeah, I noticed he was wrong ( I think lol ) about that. I have friends in band that have beginner instruments with high f# keys. You find it on pros and some lower quality horns as well.

    • @ojaiallen8004
      @ojaiallen8004 4 года назад

      Yep. True. The new cheap horns are made to look just like the pro horns. Funny enough some sounds almost as the pro horns as well.lol

  • @DanielNielsenmusic
    @DanielNielsenmusic 5 лет назад

    So timely, I've been working a lot with the chromatic scale recently and didn't know about the fork F#. I did ask you to demonstrate it after I viewed your Bb vid. Thanks! It's slowing me down cuz it's new, but I feel it will pay for itself in speed gained very soon. Never really used the side C either. Still incorporating front F and E. The Sinta book recommends playing those as a leg up into altissimo fingerings. I get a lot out of your tutorials! Thank you!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Hey! Yeah, that Fork F# and Side C will definitely speed you up and clean you up as you get use to it. I can't even begin to tell you how many times a student of mine thought a passage of music was impossible until I reminded them of the correct fingerings to use. Agree with the front F and E being a great way to get into altissimo. Personally I use the front F way more going up, but use both of them a lot coming back down. Glad you're liking the videos!!

  • @interestedinstuff1499
    @interestedinstuff1499 4 года назад

    Super useful. Thanks.

  • @ucsero
    @ucsero 5 лет назад

    Very informative!! A big boost on my improvement as a beginner... Thanks a lot..

  • @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal
    @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal 11 месяцев назад

    I can play one and one bflat i distinguishable from the main 2 so I use it all the time.

  • @Sheldonmiranda07
    @Sheldonmiranda07 5 лет назад

    Yoo this has helped me. I've always watched videos if RUclipsrs playing songs and switching to different keys and always wondered how the hell do they sound soo clean.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      yeah, these fingerings can be life savers!

  • @dcp8nts
    @dcp8nts 4 года назад

    That is a gorgeous sax... do tell!
    Side Bb really does sound better. I'm so used to 'flute' right hand 1 for Bb. Grrrrr

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, that 1 and 1 doesn't sound very good on the sax. I use side Bb all the time, but a lot of "jazz guys" use Bis almost exclusively

    • @dcp8nts
      @dcp8nts 4 года назад

      @@ScottPaddock You are right, of course. Side Bb sounds so much better. I will try to get used to it. I'll try the Bis key too, but side keys are so cool. =)

  • @ruicalcada6149
    @ruicalcada6149 4 года назад

    Very goog, thanks..from Porrugal...

  • @andrewwright6893
    @andrewwright6893 5 лет назад

    Brilliant video again Scott. Nice one

  • @marcdeckard7064
    @marcdeckard7064 2 года назад

    I always wondered what those keys were for.

  • @anthonypierre2094
    @anthonypierre2094 4 года назад +3

    I'm really glad I found this video. I've been looking at a fingering chart and it never mentioned the tear drop key at all. Also you said you would come back to the right hand key next to the alt f# but you didn't. What's it for? Also is octave key and low C an alternative that Is used?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад +2

      Both of those keys are F# keys. The lower one is for the normal range of the sax. The upper one is for your high F# (3 palm keys or front F). No, that C doesn't sound the same as a regular C. You're getting an overtone. It's cool from some improv stuff, but not for playing a regular C

  • @sabrinashea198
    @sabrinashea198 4 года назад

    you are always so awesome, thank you!

  • @jkdurden
    @jkdurden 3 года назад

    Outstanding!

  • @jcaceresvelez
    @jcaceresvelez 6 лет назад

    Scott, I have learned so much with your videos in a couple of months. Your way to teach is super clean and easy to understand and follow. Keep the good job. Btw, can you make a video on C# fingering and tuning? I struggle a lot with all open keys because it is flat more than 20 cents. Thanks.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Hey Juan! Thanks!! If your C# is that out of tune, chances are you need a trip to the repair man. Something is either opening to much or not enough, or it has something to do with the gear that you are using.

  • @MartinLang1625
    @MartinLang1625 3 года назад

    Freakin Excellent! Thanks!

  • @danilosodano4372
    @danilosodano4372 4 года назад

    Thank you it was a great lesson👍🙏

  • @anon4518
    @anon4518 4 года назад

    Any chance of add fingering chart in the videos when playing the saxophone. Nice video

  • @guywithdogs
    @guywithdogs 6 лет назад +1

    Super helpful!

  • @davidcasper7020
    @davidcasper7020 3 года назад +2

    I dont know why but I've always played Bb the 1 and 1 way. I don't know who told me to do it like that but now I gotta re-teach myself.

  • @craigiefconcert6493
    @craigiefconcert6493 4 года назад

    Hi Scott. Thanks for the great vids. I know this video is old, but I wonder about when to use “alternate” fingerings for the Bb and above (second octave) vs using the low fingerings + the octave key. In other words, where to put the break.

  • @Ian-mb9cx
    @Ian-mb9cx 4 года назад +2

    to my bari player g + low a key = g sharp

  • @georgemonroe9683
    @georgemonroe9683 5 лет назад +1

    Wow. I am always using the one and one Bb. And some of the finger transitions to the one and one Bb give me trouble. Will try the alternate fingers

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, get away from that 1 and 1 😁

  • @MayDoom
    @MayDoom 4 года назад

    Thanks for this!

  • @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal
    @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal 11 месяцев назад

    Another thing is I stopped using middle c and open C sharp unless grace notes for the middle cs at this point as they are a the only notes out of tune for me.

  • @firebulletz6186
    @firebulletz6186 3 года назад

    I'm a beginner player and I'm having trouble trying to get the Reed to sound and to properly press the right keys also I'm having massive headaches from blowing, I know this sounds stupid but any advices?

  • @cat3rdcaraccident726
    @cat3rdcaraccident726 4 года назад

    THANK YOU BRO

  • @jonasquintanilla7551
    @jonasquintanilla7551 3 года назад

    Wow, I love your sound!!!
    Is that a rare blue jumbo java ?
    I have one and love it.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  3 года назад

      Thanks! No, it's a Barkley Brazil Kustom Pop 7 blue

  • @nataliequeenan6713
    @nataliequeenan6713 5 лет назад +3

    When I try to play a low C sharp, my sax almost ignores the table key and plays like a regular low C, how do I fix that?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +3

      Your C# key is sticking, which is a pretty common problem. You need to physically open the key with your fingers. It's the 3rd key down from the top of the bell. When you pull it open, you'll hear it the sticky sound as you pull it open.

    • @nataliequeenan6713
      @nataliequeenan6713 5 лет назад

      Scott Paddock ok thanks I will try that out

  • @leoilustrador
    @leoilustrador 5 лет назад

    Very good!

  • @davewray9909
    @davewray9909 2 года назад

    Good boy. X

  • @PonchMuniz
    @PonchMuniz 5 лет назад

    Good stuff bro!

  • @lyecats
    @lyecats Год назад

    But one and one Bb is good for some arpegiated passages

  • @saxmidiman
    @saxmidiman 4 года назад

    Mitch Hedberg?😎

  • @alexandervarakosov
    @alexandervarakosov 6 лет назад +3

    Alternative G#, that's you talking about, only for modern saxes with rocking table.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      I didn't realize that! It's been a while since I've played a vintage sax. So if I finger a G# by using the C# (or B, Bb key) what happens? Does it just come out as a weird sound or is it just a G because the G# key isn't pressed?

    • @alexandervarakosov
      @alexandervarakosov 6 лет назад

      Just a G. Idea for some next video, get a vintage sax(with forked Eb, old left pinky table, etc) and talk about how advanced ergonomics have todays instruments.

    • @DM-sl9hp
      @DM-sl9hp 5 лет назад

      I can't speak to others but I play a Conn New Wonder series 1 tenor from 1924. On that instrument, you just get a g. One of them, if you hold the c#, changes pitch slightly. This instrument has a g/g# trill key between the f and e keys. Pressing that undoes the g# key. On a modern instrument is that trill key still there?

    • @blueeyedsoulman
      @blueeyedsoulman 5 лет назад

      @@DM-sl9hp I have that same sax. You just get used to slipping your little finder over fast. Playing modern saxes will spoil you. At this point I feel I will end up with modern saxes and may as well sell the vintage stuff. Already sold my MkVI's and Gibson jazz guitar. Too paranoid to play them in public. Too many people here get their equipment stolen when you turn your back or even leave them in the trunk when you go for a quick bite to eat. People are evil. It sucks but most people just hear "the sound of a saxophone" or whatever. My ex-girlfriend heard Miles Davis playing and said "he plays sax well doesn't he?" I almost died.

  • @hazelhemsley2930
    @hazelhemsley2930 Год назад

    How do you play high F#

  • @DM-sl9hp
    @DM-sl9hp 5 лет назад

    Awesome, but I have come to expect nothing less on your channel. I really struggle with the front E. I can start on that front F and drop the half step down but just can't seem to start on the E and have it come out. Pretty sure I need to if I want to learn the solo from Still Rock and Roll as he is playing that E as a grace note into the F. If it matters this is a vintage conn tenor. Also I'm still in the beginner category.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      That front E isn't a very stable note, that's why you hear growls often times when people use it. For the Still Rock solo, try going from the palm key E to the front F. It's a pretty standard fingering. That's probably how I would play it. I use the front E more coming down from an F than going up to an F.

  • @dodojose1
    @dodojose1 2 года назад

    I need a special attentio plz,i want to learn how to play the sax!!!!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      Great! Check out my Sax School www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

  • @ddrossel
    @ddrossel 4 года назад

    on my Selmer Bundy bari E is just front F key without fork

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Hmm. Never heard of that, but if it works - go with it!

  • @palletcolorato
    @palletcolorato 2 года назад

    Very informative! I no pro and just play as a hobby. I can play Front F and get sound, and drop to Front E easily. But... if I try to play just Front E first I don't get anything. Weird. Any tips? Anyone?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      Hey Tim, that's actually a fairly common problem. The front E is not that stable of a note, especially when you are going to it without a close setup note.

    • @palletcolorato
      @palletcolorato 2 года назад

      @@ScottPaddock Thx! I discovered, if I orient my lips and jaw just right it will work then, but only a little. I guess I'll just not use it then.
      Front F# (no F# key) has always been a problem. At times I can get something out, but it is faint. Blows my mind how some guys can hit that then High G, G#, and even an A. Maybe I need a professional sax for that. I just have a Yamaha YAS 23 Student model.

  • @seandmaccormack.8528
    @seandmaccormack.8528 4 года назад

    Thankyou.

  • @flutesareterrible
    @flutesareterrible 2 года назад

    weird, i have this beginner jupiter horn and it has a high f# key

  • @SaxandRelax
    @SaxandRelax 5 лет назад +9

    on my saxophone the 1 and 1 Bb docent even play the right note lmao XD

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Yeah, on some horns that fingering is WAY out of tune.

    • @zidaanprakash9388
      @zidaanprakash9388 Год назад

      I think if you try your b key and your f# key that might work a bit better, but I might be remembering wrong

  • @l.j.2917
    @l.j.2917 4 года назад

    Hey Scott! Where is the video that you did on Bb fingerings?

  • @SaxDBA
    @SaxDBA 5 лет назад +1

    What is the model and opening of your mouthpiece? Great sound.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +1

      Barkley Brazil Kustom Pop 7 blue. I think the tip opening is .8 and it has a huge baffle.

    • @saxcover.
      @saxcover. 4 года назад

      @@ScottPaddock Thank you so much, your sound is perfect.

  • @dcp8nts
    @dcp8nts 4 года назад

    Thanks to you, and this video, i hit high F for the first time. I have been playing for 6 days. =D
    I have been playing flute for decades. Does this give me an advantage or disadvantage?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад +1

      Both. The fingerings are very similar, but the embouchure is completely different. However, with the breath support it takes to play a flute, you should have no problem on a sax.

    • @dcp8nts
      @dcp8nts 4 года назад

      @@ScottPaddock Thank you Scott. I appreciate that! I love your videos... good energy. BTW, i did reach high F since my original post. Not easy, but i did get it, ascending from C
      YAY

    • @dcp8nts
      @dcp8nts 4 года назад

      @@ScottPaddock Funny... after playing sax for 2 weeks, purposely not picking up my flute until today... I thought I was going to blow it too smithereens. lol

  • @nyesumukoro2352
    @nyesumukoro2352 4 года назад

    Scott, please is there anything for the high F sharp @scottpaddock

  • @hmivg
    @hmivg 6 лет назад

    Great!

  • @glen.s9860
    @glen.s9860 4 года назад

    Hi scott Scott is my sir name. Can you tell me what is the spear key above the f# key please? i have a new Ref54 but i also has a cannonball stone series straigh soprano has 2 more key with the F# key can you tell me what they are for plase ? i have a feeling they are extra # keys ? thanks

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      check out my video on alternate fingerings, it will answer all of your questions.

  • @nicholasoppong1031
    @nicholasoppong1031 Год назад

    Good video but I think there should be a diagram for more understanding.

  • @jerryfarmer5989
    @jerryfarmer5989 6 месяцев назад

    I used to get jumped on all the time back in school concert band for using alternate fingering. I got called lazy buy not trying to make the naturals as clean as possible.

  • @kinghit-g7f
    @kinghit-g7f 4 года назад

    Saxophone with F sharp key I would like

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      It definitely makes life a little easier.

    • @kinghit-g7f
      @kinghit-g7f 4 года назад

      Scott Paddock ye

  • @HyperLuigi37
    @HyperLuigi37 5 лет назад

    Oh, I didn’t know about the alternate high E. Learned something. However, I can’t seem to play it outright. I can move from the high F to the high E, but I can’t start the E from nothing. Tried moving my mouth around the mouthpiece and stuff but nothing. Any tips?

    • @HyperLuigi37
      @HyperLuigi37 5 лет назад

      Also, even the slightest amount of drop in breath pressure and it breaks.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +1

      It's not a very stable note on the sax, and I use it mostly when coming down from an F, but there are also tweaks your sax tech can do to your horn to make it respond better. But I always think as the front E as a go between note.

    • @HyperLuigi37
      @HyperLuigi37 5 лет назад

      Scott Paddock Yeah, that makes sense.

    • @ldever3
      @ldever3 5 лет назад

      I need to move my bottom lip out to get the alt high E. On my sax the alt high E sounds better than the regular high E, so I use it most of the time. Only coming from high D do I still use reg high E. I wish there was an alt high D and Eb, so I could just be done with those palm keys.

  • @loganingram9397
    @loganingram9397 5 лет назад

    Is there another fingering for D2? Mine is messed up I think and it overtones to A2 and its starting to affect E2. It's sounds AWFUL when I try to play it. If you reply, I will make a video and link it to your reply to show you what I mean

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      The reason you are getting the overtone is probably because your tongue is to high. Especially if you are jumping to that note. Concentrate on getting your tongue flat in your mouth for the middle D in the AAAAAAYYYY position. That should help a lot.

    • @loganingram9397
      @loganingram9397 5 лет назад

      @@ScottPaddock Idk, it didn't start doing this until on the way to a Band Clinic it fell off the seat on the bus and I couldn't play D2 or Eb2 and I shipped it off to get it fixed and when I got it back, it was fine and then it just started over toning.

    • @Eva-gy7zx
      @Eva-gy7zx 4 года назад

      Logan one of the rods probably got bent and there was a leak, if it happens again check to see if the keys are fully covering the holes

  • @TheAaronRodgersTao
    @TheAaronRodgersTao 4 года назад +3

    Hey Scott! You WONT have ‘that key’ if you have a vintage saxophone.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад +1

      That's true. Vintage saxes don't have all of the same keys as the more modern ones. Mainly the high F# key.

  • @noahpressler9787
    @noahpressler9787 5 лет назад

    I’ve been using the one one b flat.......oops
    I’ll be sure to change that

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      👍👍

    • @matthewkarazincir2281
      @matthewkarazincir2281 5 лет назад

      Yeah the one one b flat sucks. Take for example, chameleon by herbie hancock. The fast descent on b flat makes one and one bad

    • @gcasag
      @gcasag 5 лет назад

      Same here. But it's engraved so hard in my muscle memory, I doubt it will be an easy change

  • @babatundesegunakinsola9053
    @babatundesegunakinsola9053 5 лет назад

    how many buttons did you press for Gsharp

    • @silverbroom02
      @silverbroom02 4 года назад

      Babatunde segun Akinsola G# is your top three regular keys with your left hand, plus any one of the table keys.

    • @babatundesegunakinsola9053
      @babatundesegunakinsola9053 4 года назад

      @@silverbroom02 Thanks

    • @silverbroom02
      @silverbroom02 4 года назад

      Babatunde segun Akinsola No problem!

  • @soundofhonourgospelband2136
    @soundofhonourgospelband2136 5 лет назад

    Hello bros , what is the name of your saxophone, i want to get one, i like the low keys and higher octave.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Hey! It's a P. Mauriat 67RX Influence.

    • @soundofhonourgospelband2136
      @soundofhonourgospelband2136 5 лет назад

      @@ScottPaddock thanks , i got , i searched you well on google , i saw it, thanks, i leave in kenya Nairobi, do you train people online ?

  • @dcsaxophone
    @dcsaxophone 4 года назад

    what microphone are you using?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      in these videos I use a shure clip on mic

  • @vannigio6234
    @vannigio6234 Год назад

    🐻👍🎷💥