The Easiest Way To Learn Altissimo on Sax

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • This has been a long awaited tutorial by a lot of you. There are a million altissimo register tutorials on saxophone but I gave my 2 cents on the subject because who knows, maybe this could be the one video that helps at least one person. Heck yeah heck yeah. Brother brother brother. Woo.
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  • @rayid2003
    @rayid2003 5 лет назад +314

    Talking about altissimo:
    “I gave my 2 cents about the subject”
    Pun Intended?

    • @charliet.4756
      @charliet.4756 4 года назад +5

      Yep

    • @MangroveLord
      @MangroveLord 4 года назад

      I don't get it

    • @mayarooskitena185
      @mayarooskitena185 3 года назад +4

      @@MangroveLord little late, but I think he’s talking about how intonation can be measured, measured in cents. So say I’m playing in altissimo but I’m two cents sharp or flat, that kind of cents

    • @bluegoose555
      @bluegoose555 3 года назад +2

      @@mayarooskitena185 ... its just a very very old American expression... my 2 cents worth...it sort of means ..my tiny little opinion... for what its worth.. etc (nothing to do with intonation percentage).. my small contribution etc

    • @bluegoose555
      @bluegoose555 3 года назад +1

      this is one of the best sax lessons ever. I used to have a friend who carried his trumpet mouthpiece in his pocket everywhere.. at all times..he played it when driving .. all the time (used to drive us nuts) .. and he became a killer player.. as he understood how to produce sound.. and pitch notes ..and he loved to play... thanx for posting this

  • @bobross8851
    @bobross8851 5 лет назад +157

    but what if you cant whistle 😪

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +45

      Learn!!!!

    • @HyperLuigi37
      @HyperLuigi37 4 года назад +24

      I’ve been trying to learn how to whistle my whole life and it JUST WON’T WORK

    • @Yes-kf2mm
      @Yes-kf2mm 4 года назад +9

      Bob Ross some people just can’t whistle, which sucks but it was just a metaphor for how your brain can tune and discern pitches without a severe amount of effort. Hopefully you’ve got the altissimos down by now, but if not, keep at it and you’ll get it 👍🏼

    • @KolbyML
      @KolbyML 4 года назад +2

      @@Yes-kf2mm I mean I think anyone can learn to whistle it might take 5 months, but people can learn how. Like I learnt how to snap this year for the first time in my whole life when I was 17, I spent 2 hours straight trying to snap none stop and after that my snap wasn't even good, but I did make a snapping sound.

    • @HarriHautaniemi
      @HarriHautaniemi 4 года назад +1

      @@Saxologic I first scrolled down to read the comments, i saw this guy telling that he cant whistle, first i thought "yea, singing in whistle register isn't all that easy and not many people can do". I can make whistle noises with vocal cords, so i thought it was that. So i watched the video, and waited for the moment where you start to whistle, but boy them lip whistles. Nice tip tho! new to me. I have played sax for couple of years. (adult age hobby). xD

  • @Dickinabox
    @Dickinabox 5 лет назад +531

    I don't know if your gonna be like a band director or something but you're one of the best sax teachers and jazz teachers I've seen and your funny as hell

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +116

      Thanks man! I’d like to be a professor one day if the RUclips thing doesn’t work out!

    • @boof7321
      @boof7321 4 года назад +16

      Saxologic ever thought of doing both?😳

    • @matthewseebran3030
      @matthewseebran3030 4 года назад +14

      "Hey Professor Saxologic, have you ever thought you were using your reeds not only backwards, but also upside down?"

    • @natnatiko2568
      @natnatiko2568 2 года назад +1

      Literal facts

    • @JSRG-of1ld
      @JSRG-of1ld Год назад

      @@Saxologic You really should! You would be a great teacher! I would have really loved to have had you as a teacher.

  • @greyno741
    @greyno741 5 лет назад +177

    After months of trying to play my first altissimo note, I haven't had any luck until I watched this video. I hit G, A, and C today. Great advice, literally everything you said in this video was correct, and helped. Thanks so much!

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +23

      I’m so glad to hear that man!!!

  • @katebeanland8428
    @katebeanland8428 5 лет назад +221

    I was able to reach altissimo G, G# and A this week! I am obsessed with your channel btw, thank you so much

    • @shishbish9489
      @shishbish9489 4 года назад +5

      G and G# are two of the harder notes

    • @jonathanmorrison112
      @jonathanmorrison112 4 года назад +1

      @@shishbish9489 depends on the horn, for example my G just pops out while my A is hard to hit. Tuning also varies on the horn.

    • @janmoritz4387
      @janmoritz4387 4 года назад +6

      Jonathan Morrison on my horn F# and G are the hardest by far. I can get up to C# no problem but F# and G are still a challenge (my sax doesn‘t have the high F# key so I‘m „forced“ to use the altissimo F#.

    • @Bigmike24743
      @Bigmike24743 Год назад +1

      Me to

    • @jadon930
      @jadon930 Год назад

      U m gc jj bc vb💪💀 B nddjikk

  • @shabbadew1226
    @shabbadew1226 4 года назад +70

    I watched this, practiced where he took his mouth peice off and then learned how to play altissimo in a day

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  4 года назад +12

      ShabbaDew Heckkkkkkkk yeah!!!!!

  • @paquitoph5637
    @paquitoph5637 5 лет назад +64

    Ultra instinct 🤘🤘

  • @suffix______1
    @suffix______1 4 года назад +75

    1:25

  • @alfiecoates168
    @alfiecoates168 5 лет назад +54

    Bro, you are such a great teacher- I see all these other vids (like you say, about having a 'tight embrochure' and stuff) but it's all just obvious stuff, you're the only one that helps find the 'feel' of it, same with your perfect pitch video.
    So I have to ask, when did you start playing? I picked it up about 2 years ago when I was 16 and been playing tenor for a year. Fairly happy with my progress but just seeing people like you shred like mad makes me wonder if I'll ever get there.

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +6

      Thanks man I’m glad my teaching style fits you :)

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks man I’m glad my teaching style fits you :)

    • @alfiecoates168
      @alfiecoates168 5 лет назад +1

      @@Saxologic out of interest by the way, are you on discord?

    • @benko5833
      @benko5833 2 года назад +1

      @@alfiecoates168 ikrrr more lessons from him would be nice😅

  • @spacevspitch4028
    @spacevspitch4028 5 лет назад +55

    This makes me wish I still had my sax. I had an alto YEARS ago (I mean like 2006) but I lost it in a storage unit that got auctioned. What it was doing in storage I will never know and I kick myself for that. It's just not my main instrument so I guess I never thought, I NEED to have that sax on me. I play keys, guitar, and bass mostly. But I always wanted to have a wind instrument that I could do something passable on. Oh well.

    • @TS-so2xi
      @TS-so2xi 4 года назад +4

      KIBanshee9 you can still get back into it. I play guitar as well but to me, there’s nothing more rewarding than the sax...and I love the sound!

  • @turtletwist1053
    @turtletwist1053 4 года назад +14

    1111
    I had a heart but I guess when you edit a comment the pin goes away oof.
    Mozart DCI
    Mario Kart
    Vandoren
    Altissimo

  • @CaveXD
    @CaveXD 5 лет назад +22

    yo i was just thinking today when is this kid gonna post and bang he posts lmao

  • @awookieandagerman
    @awookieandagerman 2 года назад +32

    I've been playing sax since 2011 when I started 6th grade. For some reference of the skill level I got to, in high school I once received a perfect score for a solo at state Solo & Ensemble. I did not study sax in college (I majored in architecture) but I played most every day in marching band, pep band, concert band, and eventually jazz band. Through all of that, up until today, the only altissimo note I'd ever been able to manage was G. I'd tried many times with fingering charts and with help from my private teacher (back when I still took lessons), but nothing ever seemed to work for me. I'd even questioned if it was my sax rather than me that was making it impossible to find this fabled extra range. Well today I was recording a sax solo, and I realized it really wanted to go up to A, and I knew I couldn't play A, so I started the old altissimo fingering charts again and spent about 10 or 15 minutes looking at those and trying and failing to get anything higher than a G to pop out. Then I went to RUclips, and that's when I found this video. Saxologic, I must thank you. After following along with your video, trying to follow along with the impressive mouthpiece work (I could only get down about a minor third cleanly, so your full octave was very cool to hear), and trying to think about just aiming high and reaching for the note rather than trying a bunch of weird embouchure stuff... it started to work! My muscles started acting on their own and I heard a note squeak out that wasn't a total flub nor was too low, it was my A! After a little persistence I was able to figure out roughly what my mouth needed to be doing to get it coming out cleanly and for longer lengths of time. After that I was so thrilled I went to tackle B and I was able to get that one functioning too! I had to kind of clip them together in post, but I was able to use them in the solo I was recording and they don't sound half bad. So thank you so much for teaching me the one thing I could never figure out. Sax on.

  • @abedinsubashi
    @abedinsubashi 5 лет назад +13

    I play tenor (idk if it makes a difference) and I can play in the altissimo register pretty well but there’s two notes I can’t play, A and Bb. Idk why

  • @admiralhydra519
    @admiralhydra519 4 месяца назад +2

    It’s been practically impossible for me to hit altissimo G.
    I just now figured out it was because of my bis Bb key wasn’t sealing all the way. I can hit altissimo G now 💪

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  4 месяца назад

      Yep this is a very common problem! My horn is suffering from it now. The easiest most reliable alitssimo G fingering (in terms of sound, not necessarily convenience of fingering) is 1 3 4 Ta
      (Ta is the side Bb key)

  • @Cvarier-channel
    @Cvarier-channel 5 лет назад +15

    Such a great, amazingly simple explanation of how to develop altissimo. I never put much effort into voicing down tho, but that's probably a great way to strengthen your embouchure to make the altissimo notes pop out.

  • @ctarth
    @ctarth 5 лет назад +7

    LOL this video cracks me up. Maybe I'll actually learn altissimmo...nah, one more youtube video

  • @What-ez6im
    @What-ez6im 4 года назад +16

    Will a softer or harder Reed help get altissimo?

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  4 года назад +17

      Harder

    • @joshuahuff607
      @joshuahuff607 4 года назад +3

      Harder will make it a bit easier, but it won't make up for proper voicing and all that.

  • @matthewmiddleton5237
    @matthewmiddleton5237 5 лет назад +12

    I'm finding that when I play the mouthpiece it squeaks a lot, I can get the notes down low but there will be a lot of squeaks to get there, any idea why that might be?

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +3

      The air has to be super focused and fast. Think of you covering part of a water hose with your thumb!

    • @matthewmiddleton5237
      @matthewmiddleton5237 5 лет назад

      @@Saxologic thanks I'll give it a try :)

  • @turtletwist1053
    @turtletwist1053 4 года назад +9

    1111
    Edit: Thank you so much for the heart! I love reading the tags on your videos and they always make my day!

  • @pocketciabatta654
    @pocketciabatta654 5 лет назад +10

    I can get around an octave and a half on the mouthpiece fairly easy, and can do altissimo up to e pretty consistently standalone. However, when it comes to transitioning between altissimo and lower notes (especially down to front f#) I squeak a lot of the time. Any methods to work on this?

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад +13

      PIGTASTIC!
      Do small intervals at a time.
      Practice Fork F, Fork F# and altissimo G, slurred, continuously up and down. You will find that all of these have a very similar voicing. Now try G to G# up and down slurred. You’ll find that their voicings are different. Feel it out and figure it out. They are on different partials, or overtones. Now try G# and A. You’ll find that they are similar but you’ll find that the G# requires a much tighter sweetspot; less room for flexibility so it’s easier to miss it and squeak. I like to use OK, LH 2, RH 1 for altissimo G#.

    • @pocketciabatta654
      @pocketciabatta654 5 лет назад +4

      @@Saxologic Thanks, I'll try this out. Love the vids btw!

  • @paquitoph5637
    @paquitoph5637 5 лет назад +8

    Ultra instinct 🤘🤘

  • @georgeh.whiteiii2121
    @georgeh.whiteiii2121 3 года назад +2

    1111 ...peace & blessings...🙏🏾

  • @wyndhleodumegwu253
    @wyndhleodumegwu253 3 года назад +2

    Voila le professeur de tous les professeurs!
    Voici se trouve le Docteur de musique!
    Excelentissimo, Dr. Nathan.
    Lohvissimo!

  • @jacktao284
    @jacktao284 4 года назад +14

    Why am I watching this, I am a petty guitar player.

  • @izakuxian2721
    @izakuxian2721 4 года назад +4

    I doubted this would work for me, but it did. Thanks a lot man! This was very helpful for me to get altissimo f# and g.
    You have a very good sense of humor. Keep up the good work!

  • @lapislazers2373
    @lapislazers2373 4 года назад +3

    The only instrument that is supersain altissimo is the oboe and its ultra supersain altissimo is the rest of the oboe family.

  • @jpendleton4331
    @jpendleton4331 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, i am 11 years old and I play 1st trombone in my middle school marching band (though I was in 5th grade!) I have unlocked my range on trombone in about 9 months since playing and within 5 months 3 weeks of playing alto sax i hit altissimo.

  • @AlbertonJiggletip
    @AlbertonJiggletip 4 месяца назад +1

    I watched this in 2024

  • @MrSax-zj1nk
    @MrSax-zj1nk 3 года назад +2

    I just finished a hour long video on the applicable anatomical intricacies of your throat, tongue, larynx, breathing, etc., to achieve altissimo notes. Blah!! .. your video is much easier and way better. Simple, makes sense, and really effective. Yeah. Thanks!!

  • @quisick8600
    @quisick8600 4 года назад +2

    Where'd u get your altissimo fingerings because I need a high Eb if you know what I mean 👀

  • @300Lutz
    @300Lutz 3 года назад +3

    Almost unbelievable. After doing this for 30 minutes I got my FIRST altissimo notes A, Bb and C# !! I am a long time player, but never got altissimo out. Impressed!

  • @johnclifford7915
    @johnclifford7915 3 года назад +2

    Your mouthpiece approach is what finally made it click for me. Thanks!

  • @grgsalas
    @grgsalas 4 года назад +2

    I'm hitting altissimo on my 3rd day of ever playing saxophone. But I am a fast learner at most things in life

  • @jeffguerin8181
    @jeffguerin8181 Месяц назад

    You look like a young Jules Broussard a sax player in Marin Co. California, went to see him 40 years ago all the time and he's like 87 and still playing and he could play two horns at the same time, but you could probably do that as well!

  • @orang2667
    @orang2667 Год назад +2

    1111

  • @maxbruner6909
    @maxbruner6909 3 года назад +1

    1111 😎 if ya know u know

  • @GamerStickslol
    @GamerStickslol 3 года назад +2

    1111

  • @20Nanuk18
    @20Nanuk18 Месяц назад

    Thank you very much! Great!
    Have you made a similar video about the low tones/notes?

  • @davideiotti9725
    @davideiotti9725 2 месяца назад

    AMAZING video thanks, got my altissimo

  • @nohemivela1383
    @nohemivela1383 4 года назад +3

    You are AMAZING! I just unlocked the altissimo range on my alto sax omggggg!!💪🏽🤯🤚🏽

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  4 года назад +1

      Nohemi Vela glad I helped :)

  • @saxophite1333
    @saxophite1333 4 года назад +3

    Maybe I’m just stupid but I can’t do this and I’ve been playing for 8 years lmao

    • @martasrebrenovic1462
      @martasrebrenovic1462 3 года назад

      same im so pissed

    • @saxophite1333
      @saxophite1333 3 года назад

      @@martasrebrenovic1462 I don’t know how people do it, maybe I just have shitty equipment lol

  • @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal
    @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal 2 года назад +2

    I could mail everything above the 4th C. The first altissimo g# up to the C I just had a hard time with. Finally sat down and tried different horns mouthpieces and then voicing my notes and singing them while playing it got easier. Also completely relaxing, the opposite of what they say, got me full scales. At 38 I can finally hit altissimo scales on tenor like Pickett on good days, and I mean all the way up till there aren’t even fingerings anymore. But I will say yes for 20 years I could hit most of the altissimo range at least good enough to throw some nice screamers at the end of my solos etc. but full control in all scales does take some real effort I will say as it’s a muscle memory thing. Now I’m not a hundred percent sax and I have kids and I run the event, I also played soprano for most of that time, I started tenor, seriously and played a bent Bundy Alto with a broken Yamaha 4c for years when I learned sax and could still hit some altissimo. By the end of the year I am confident with the extra practice I can scream it all the way till out of the ears range and be in a bright, tonal, and in tune. I’d say the real secret is those donkey noises and hearing the note in your head. Ya sax players don’t have to associate pitch as much as brass instruments as we get to learn with fingerings determining whether the note is correct. On trumpet a fingering plays three different notes trade off is once we learn outside a classical environment and I suggest the earlier the better and learn chord changes etc. things like transposing become easy and often good sax players are fast at notation. We have an instrument that can play fast due to the design. So focus on the the ability to play the right notes in a way that is pleasant first as it’s what people actually care about. When they listen to you. It’s like watching a great guitar player, the extra high stuff and crazy riffs only work if all the other musical elements are there first. Guys just doing high pitched runs suck if it has no emotion or technically in accurate or under practiced and it not in good places.

  • @bigsnozitaliano9494
    @bigsnozitaliano9494 4 года назад +2

    Me over here just trying to flex my upper cheek

  • @SalimSivaad
    @SalimSivaad 2 года назад

    How dare you publish a video without your signature “Have a great day”…smile, then screwface!

  • @MrOizi
    @MrOizi Год назад

    I play the saxophone 13 years and....I can't whistle 😐

  • @subzeroelectronics3022
    @subzeroelectronics3022 2 года назад +3

    I just started learning sax two days ago, and I’ll tell you, a lot of thing carry over from brass. I’ve been a trombone player for about four years, and the number of common techniques between the two surprised me. In less than a day, I was getting whole octaves of range.
    In the brass world, we have an embouchure exercise called shawarma that is essentially the same thing. Take out the mouthpiece and buzz, then plug it back in and practice bending the pitch on an open note. So, yeah. Most of music should be intuition.

    • @Toroboss745
      @Toroboss745 2 года назад

      As a trombone player who recently took up alto, I agree. The embouchure for sax just felt natural.

  • @dizgil6881
    @dizgil6881 Год назад +1

    great video 1111

  • @danielorum1918
    @danielorum1918 Год назад +1

    Hi Nathan and to anyone else watching, wanting to reach the altissimo register. This video validated that i had already reached the register. I was making a high squeaky sound (B7). And i tried the mouthpiece only exercise. From an A, i could go up to Bb (only one half step) and down to D (4 whole steps). And with some struggle i can tell you that. So it’s not a whole octave. But now i can play (also with a bit of struggle) the altissimo G, G# and A. And probable all the others. Haven’t had time to try them out. The way i did this, was to move my tongue very close to the reed, and move my head just slightly down. This made the sounds come out. Hope it helps anyone.

  • @BaconYeet
    @BaconYeet 6 месяцев назад

    hey i know this video is super old but if by any chance you do see this could you say what fingerings you use? i’ve tried several for a and none of them worked until this video and now im wondering what all you use and if it would work better for me.

  • @FRISCOP
    @FRISCOP 3 года назад

    ok ill get my chromatics scale and major scale on my mouthpiece.....see u 93 years!

  • @frantavochcalpadlo2223
    @frantavochcalpadlo2223 2 года назад

    I understand the voicing and stuff but not the fingering.. Like what should i press when above F#3

  • @ericdemeester8621
    @ericdemeester8621 10 месяцев назад

    You can anybody help me out?
    On the mouth piece it's going great i can range from the scale of Bb but as soon as i assemble my alto sax and try some fingerings i can't get the high notes out i just hear this C# like tone everytime i try to play altissimo

  • @caseyjones2979
    @caseyjones2979 2 года назад

    I just pretend to play Clarinet altissimo fingers and it's mostly close. Also 1111

  • @nik4244
    @nik4244 5 лет назад +5

    1111

  • @Caglarsax
    @Caglarsax 3 месяца назад

    Hi what tip opening and reed strength will help better altisimmo ?thanks

  • @curtisvalle5141
    @curtisvalle5141 3 года назад +1

    Totally hooked, young man. Summarized some: "I'm not making a watch... I just wanna know what time it is" and, get really, really personal with your mpc, (add neck for flavor). Plus.. its all in your mind... mostly.. except for the blowing part. Good on you, Sir. Go get it. We're all pullin for ya.

  • @ma0487
    @ma0487 3 года назад +2

    I love your impression of trumpets screaming 😂

  • @RedPillAwake
    @RedPillAwake 7 месяцев назад

    My cat came in the room very concerned about your video. ❤😂

  • @therealchiamac
    @therealchiamac 2 года назад +2

    I love the introduction, and it's really spot on. Hitting these notes was always one of my goals. Here I am 2 months into picking up my horns again after 20 years and I'm on the way of being able to start to get control of them. Sure, as you said, it will take refinement, but it really started to click once I finally figured out the trick to it.
    What I'd really like to thank you for is you're the first video, or at least the first one I saw, that too the myth out of this, which was the biggest help for me.
    Then finally here, I'd just like to add that for me, getting these overtones happened in a really "odd" place, it wasn't where I expected it to be, and it felt it was an offshoot of more of the lower tones on the mouthpiece exercise than going high. But, like riding a bike, once I knew it was there I could repeat it, and so far it's been working.
    IMO not an expert and I've only been playing again for 2 months after 20 years off.

  • @jaimemiguel4235
    @jaimemiguel4235 Год назад +1

    One of the nice part of this video is that your neighborhood is not crying to be quiet when you play altissimo :)

  • @MojoBjoe
    @MojoBjoe 4 года назад +2

    Low-key thought he was gonna play tank at the beginning

  • @phillyv5588
    @phillyv5588 3 года назад +19

    Bro wtf, it took me about 10 minutes and now I can hit C altissimo. This was so concise and easy to follow. Thank u so much dude!

  • @theturtlerguy1236
    @theturtlerguy1236 Год назад

    I'm pretty sure I could do altissimo g on bari but it wouldn't be in tune

  • @Keimwa
    @Keimwa 5 месяцев назад

    How to master altissimo g?
    I'm struggling with it.

  • @ArsenalTheProtogen
    @ArsenalTheProtogen Год назад

    ive been able to get an octave above altissimo g on alto but im switching to bari and now i have to relearn

  • @gettindizzy8836
    @gettindizzy8836 5 лет назад +5

    1111

  • @brittanyatterberry
    @brittanyatterberry 4 года назад +1

    Great video 1111

  • @evanlee5056
    @evanlee5056 2 года назад

    can i just sayy the lighting is gonan fucking kill me

  • @perioax6506
    @perioax6506 4 года назад +1

    I don’t know if you have seen Jeff suzda’s altissimo tutorials. He does preps to get you used to being able to play the altissimo register and it is almost like your tutorial.

  • @westcoastsaxophone5483
    @westcoastsaxophone5483 4 года назад +1

    Pass me a towel cuz i'm sweating, and every day altissimo gets closer to heaven...

  • @MrShocker329
    @MrShocker329 Год назад

    @ 10:11 he let the intrusive thoughts win lmao.

  • @zoaltamam
    @zoaltamam 3 года назад +1

    Really great approach bro!
    I’m tired of all the complicated explanations out there, not been able to hit above alt. G on tenor for years now!
    Your method seems more intuitive to me.
    So I understand the choice of concert A as a starting point, but is it what an alto MP defaults to? What about tenor MPs, do they also default to concert A or another note? I guess I can try for myself but it’s just too cold now and I’m comfortably under my blanket :)

  • @thomascarter8833
    @thomascarter8833 3 года назад +5

    0:58 “you can’t put altissimo into words, you have to feel it”
    *puts phone in mouth*

  • @buchelly8047
    @buchelly8047 2 года назад +1

    1111

  • @tallgingerbrahh
    @tallgingerbrahh 3 года назад +1

    1111

  • @mcsleezie
    @mcsleezie 4 года назад +1

    1111

  • @Miked1261
    @Miked1261 4 года назад +1

    I dig it. Just found you. I'm new on alto and tenor. Bought both - teaching myself all of The Weeknd's songs. So, this stuff is quite helpful. If I could, I'd attach a video of me playing the mouthpiece and let you grade it out

  • @harrisl8141
    @harrisl8141 5 лет назад +6

    1111

  • @danielstainier793
    @danielstainier793 Год назад

    Thank you
    By golly it works 😂

  • @lhdez98
    @lhdez98 2 года назад

    I could play altissimo notes on the saxes(3) by myself.... in 3 lessons after taken on saxes.
    On MY 3rd SESSIONS I WAS PLAYING ALONG SOLOS ON "RUclips".!!
    Amazingly fun and EASY..!!
    BASIC SONGS LIKE MY WAY, OVER THE RAINBOW, BEATLE'S SONGS..
    i recorded about 20 songs.
    I HAD A BLAST. !
    I' m a TRP PLAYER 45 years.
    TRP IS WAAY MORE DIFICULT.!!!
    But for me too easy ALWAYS.!!
    SAX TO ME IS "DIVINE"...!!
    CAUSE HUGGING THE MOUTHPIECE WITH THE MOUTH TRANSDUCES THE SOUND DIRECTLY THROUGH YIUR BONES., IT'S AN AMAZING FEELING TO ME...!!
    DIFRENT THAN TRP.!
    TRUMPET YOU MUST KNOW EXACTLY HOW TO PRODUCE, VIBRATE THE SOUND BY JUST "TOUCHING AND VIBRATING WITH TECHNIC"..!
    IT IS DIFFERENT.
    IT'S AWSSOME TOO, ONCE YOU "REALLY" KNOW HOW TO PRODUCE THE SOUND.
    I LOVE YIUR VIDEOS YOUNG MAN.
    I DONT USUALLY "SUBSCRIBE TO ANY RUclips CHANNEL BUT I LIKE HOW NATURALLY AND DOWN TO EARTH ATTITUDE YOU APROACH YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCES. KEEP IT UP SON.!!!!
    CUDDOS BROH.!!

  • @ManuelGonzalez-uy1fl
    @ManuelGonzalez-uy1fl 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video! Can’t wait to try it

  • @HollywoodIsFamous
    @HollywoodIsFamous Год назад

    U DONE DID IT AGAIN LOL.. THANKS

  • @graysaxofficial
    @graysaxofficial 3 года назад

    Were you actually pressing the octave key when you inserted the mouthpiece...?

  • @marcuscorneliusaurelius6534
    @marcuscorneliusaurelius6534 2 месяца назад

    Love your videos. Subbed

  • @salaxan
    @salaxan Год назад

    Everytime I try, I am on the F and on the mouthpiece I can do it but when I try going as low as I can, I only go to a very sharp E, and when I am not using the octave key it still doesn’t change. Not sure if it’s a problem with me or the sax.

  • @kairoqo1804
    @kairoqo1804 5 лет назад +1

    wait... the last bit of the video sounds like your solo in rainbow road...

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic  5 лет назад

      Haha it’s a pretty common jazz shape! Bb maj 7 starting in the 7th

  • @Lucas.Blevins
    @Lucas.Blevins 4 года назад +1

    Pretty good tutorial gotta say 1111/10 👌👌

  • @paquitoph5637
    @paquitoph5637 5 лет назад +2

    Ultra instinct 🤘🤘

  • @Ian-rz6dm
    @Ian-rz6dm 4 года назад +1

    1:08 I finally have obtained validation

  • @dloental
    @dloental 7 месяцев назад

    I'm convinced it's your eyebrows doing the actual work.

  • @CamdenTravers
    @CamdenTravers 7 месяцев назад

    thank you so much this was a huge help. I was in my room doing the mouthpiece excercise and my mom was like, "You Ain't doing that squeak squack sh*t! Cut it out." but once i nailed altissimo my mom changed her mind LOL

  • @heterosapien6932
    @heterosapien6932 2 года назад

    I know this video is like 2 years old but I keep coming back to this video because I cant get any altissimo note past f out without clamping down on the reed. I've tried everything you've said 100 times but I just cant get it even though I've been playing for 4 years, and its embarrassing. even with just the mouthpiece I cant fluctuate the pitch without biting down on the reed. Please help, I've lost all hope in ever playing altissimo.

  • @KilleansRowMusic
    @KilleansRowMusic Год назад

    Sides hurting. More than half of us find it by accident so this is better. For *returning players* (also half of which moving alto to tenor ffs) this plus chromatic fingering thru the full native range is enough to land you back where you left off even after a good looong time( you know- after guitar became the thing)

  • @jackdaniels5071
    @jackdaniels5071 2 года назад

    Ok this, but on bari

  • @nameralashun
    @nameralashun 5 лет назад +2

    Nice!!

  • @Martoox1
    @Martoox1 4 года назад +1

    But can u do an altissimo G tho?

  • @iseabeck9488
    @iseabeck9488 2 года назад

    Dr. Vanessa Sielert, Director at the Lionel Hampton School of Music (Idaho) wrote her doctoral dissertation on mouthpiece pitch.

  • @volatilefish3908
    @volatilefish3908 3 месяца назад

    this worked 1111x times better for me than other tutorials, and as a self-taught saxophonist I bow to you

  • @webx135
    @webx135 3 года назад

    For what the tongue is doing in pitch bending, it's more or less like saying "Yuh". It feels like your tongue is pulling the note down, and the embouchure doesn't really need to change at all.