Thanks Lou, um I haven't seen the video you're talking about, but it sounds like Clark Terry is talking about articulation and tone production. Experiment with the way you hold and shape your mouth while playing the sax, it will change your tone.
I'll have a look for the Clark Terry video, cheers and thanks for your kind comments.
Message in reverse i will try & send videe link by the way all my sax friends and my decorating customers love the song you sent me keep up the great work and plz post more stuff that would learn us learners beginner how to play easy blues stuff to get us improvising as i love your teaching
"Dooba, dooba, dooba," Terry mumbles, with the mouthpiece of his shiny blue trumpet still at his lips. "Doodle, deedle, daddle." The language of jazz, interpreted by Clark Terry. ~ Adam this is the rest of the message
Hi Adam can you let me know to you have avideo or videos that explains this article i read i also watched a video on this subject by CLARK TERRY THE LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!! i will try and send you a link if you dont have a video can you do the six classically trained trumpeters, trying to push them into new territory. "Take the vowels A, E, I, O, U," he instructs. "Now, think in terms of different levels, different highs, different lows."
HI Marc this is video i sent a message to you about Thanks
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Clark Terry - Student Performance and Master Class - ArtistshouseMusic
Sent to: Adam on youtube check it out please read my messages in reverse Thanks LOU
MrCannonbal 1 month ago
@MrCannonbal
Thanks Lou, um I haven't seen the video you're talking about, but it sounds like Clark Terry is talking about articulation and tone production. Experiment with the way you hold and shape your mouth while playing the sax, it will change your tone.
I'll have a look for the Clark Terry video, cheers and thanks for your kind comments.
Adam
adamconnellymusic 1 month ago
Message in reverse i will try & send videe link by the way all my sax friends and my decorating customers love the song you sent me keep up the great work and plz post more stuff that would learn us learners beginner how to play easy blues stuff to get us improvising as i love your teaching
MrCannonbal 1 month ago
"Noo-dell soup doesn't taste like noodle soup,"
"Dooba, dooba, dooba," Terry mumbles, with the mouthpiece of his shiny blue trumpet still at his lips. "Doodle, deedle, daddle." The language of jazz, interpreted by Clark Terry. ~ Adam this is the rest of the message
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MrCannonbal 1 month ago
Hi Adam can you let me know to you have avideo or videos that explains this article i read i also watched a video on this subject by CLARK TERRY THE LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!! i will try and send you a link if you dont have a video can you do the six classically trained trumpeters, trying to push them into new territory. "Take the vowels A, E, I, O, U," he instructs. "Now, think in terms of different levels, different highs, different lows."
MrCannonbal 1 month ago
heyy adam I luv what you have done to liam it is sweet :)
MegaJess98 6 months ago
@MegaJess98
Aww thanks Jess:-)
adamconnellymusic 5 months ago