nice one.....as my high school band director said "play your balls off" the double time is in a tough range for the bari sax, too low to scream, but too high for it to really boom. still, awesome overall. great call and response between melody and trumpet. try to embelish the melody a bit more in the future; it makes it more interesting and personalizes it to you. keep it goin.
Saxes first, as I am a saxophone player. The alto player wasn't bad, but I would have liked to heard vibrato being that it's a solo and all. The bari has a very nice tone and solid foundation. Trombone; well, what's there to say about trombone? =P, but I could barely hear him anyway. The trumpet player, of course, great...nice job, overall!
Haha I'm just picking man, that's why I put the =P in my original reply. You know the heat trombone players get, you should be used to it by now. But seriously I could barely hear you...maybe you can be louder next time?
funny.. cuz i was told to use less of vibrato and i like how you commented on trombone's volume..because i can only hear him. if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it
Well I don't care who told you to use less vibrato, I'm being taught by one of the best saxophone professors on the east coast and I'm sure he would disagree with you and whoever told you to use less vibrato. Maybe as a musician you should learn when to interpret constructive criticism and how to actually use it. Thanks.
If you are sitting in the middle of section and not soloing use less vibrato because it will sound less intune. But when soloing, use vibrato to demonstrate ever emotion you have. You can add aggression with a faster, more aggressive vibrato, and make it calmer by doing more fancy stuff with it.Most pros will teach you that.
For good ideas don't go with what people tell you but with what u hear. I like James Houlik, the Amstel Quartet, Thomas Kelland and Arno Bornkamp(sp.). You always follow your ears and influence when you play something rather than what other people tell you...
nice one.....as my high school band director said "play your balls off" the double time is in a tough range for the bari sax, too low to scream, but too high for it to really boom. still, awesome overall. great call and response between melody and trumpet. try to embelish the melody a bit more in the future; it makes it more interesting and personalizes it to you. keep it goin.
sambs89 2 years ago
theyre pretty good
andresanader 3 years ago
this is amazing.... i would like to have the music for it.... do u know where i could find it....
derej24 3 years ago
beautiful.
basssax913 3 years ago
That's a great sound with a lot of great parts going on. Congrats on doing so well and BARITONE SAX KICKS $%*(%!
alyhenderson2 3 years ago
Great job for the trumpet player,cause your the only one and your intune.
jeremyjerrodsmith 3 years ago
I love the trombone bari sax duet.
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celdrew16 4 years ago
I can hear the trombone just fine.
IrishCream1010 4 years ago
Make up your damn mind!
Oh, =P
mikemacwillie 4 years ago
Saxes first, as I am a saxophone player. The alto player wasn't bad, but I would have liked to heard vibrato being that it's a solo and all. The bari has a very nice tone and solid foundation. Trombone; well, what's there to say about trombone? =P, but I could barely hear him anyway. The trumpet player, of course, great...nice job, overall!
JPSaxMan 4 years ago
Ouch buddy. It's called blending. I'm the trombone player.
shoedumas 4 years ago
Haha I'm just picking man, that's why I put the =P in my original reply. You know the heat trombone players get, you should be used to it by now. But seriously I could barely hear you...maybe you can be louder next time?
JPSaxMan 4 years ago
funny.. cuz i was told to use less of vibrato and i like how you commented on trombone's volume..because i can only hear him. if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it
hursuk 4 years ago
Well I don't care who told you to use less vibrato, I'm being taught by one of the best saxophone professors on the east coast and I'm sure he would disagree with you and whoever told you to use less vibrato. Maybe as a musician you should learn when to interpret constructive criticism and how to actually use it. Thanks.
JPSaxMan 4 years ago
If you are sitting in the middle of section and not soloing use less vibrato because it will sound less intune. But when soloing, use vibrato to demonstrate ever emotion you have. You can add aggression with a faster, more aggressive vibrato, and make it calmer by doing more fancy stuff with it.Most pros will teach you that.
heythere2010 4 years ago
For good ideas don't go with what people tell you but with what u hear. I like James Houlik, the Amstel Quartet, Thomas Kelland and Arno Bornkamp(sp.). You always follow your ears and influence when you play something rather than what other people tell you...
heythere2010 4 years ago
Thank you!
JPSaxMan 4 years ago
excellent
utahguy19 4 years ago
Where? i can't see it, it's not on here. W/e
Stumpo111 4 years ago
Check the description. "May 2006"?
kurarinetto 4 years ago
This Video is from our Gr 11 year lmao
Stumpo111 4 years ago
Yes, I said that.
kurarinetto 4 years ago