Soprano Saxophone Solo Sax
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There's nothing wrong with people giving advice and it's good, helpful advice they aren't being nasty or vindictive.
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Pretty good, played with a lot of expression, but your reed is dead. Trash that sucker.
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i like your music.
thank you.
from japan.
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音楽は上手い下手じゃない!
心に響きました。ありがとう。
Your play is heartwarming very well ! Thank you.
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sounds like to much reed. try using less mouth piece and cover bottom teeth with your bottom lip.
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and maybe a new mouthpice, that makes a world of difference trust me
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you need a new reed... perhaps a stronger one too.
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Would it be a good idea for a mallet percussionist such as myself to jump into soprano sax? I love mallet percussion and my viola, but I think its time to move on deeper.
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With your present musical knowledge you are already a long way into your new adventure. May the Good Lord bless you in your quest.
tmurphy941 1 year ago
i play oboe, and im thinkning about playing the soprano sax as well. what do u think?
legodesighnerperson 1 year ago
@legodesighnerperson Since you already know a great deal about music you will find this very helpful in learning how to play a similar, but different, instrument. I think you can do it. Best wishes.
tmurphy941 1 year ago
I've been playing for several years. The tenor and soprano are quite different, but I see no problem in trying to learn both. I play them both and I love them both. I was playing either a Belmonte or Barrington sax in this video. I have a lot of mouthpieces and reeds and switch around. I have no brand or type preference--just the one that I like at that particular time. Best wishes.
tmurphy941 1 year ago
The soprano sax has always been my favorite sax. This may be an ignorant question...but is it similar to a clarinet? I've heard it rumored for years that if you can play one, a clarinet or a sax, than you can automatically play the other. True or false?
brnleague99 3 years ago
Not automatically, but you can adapt with practice. I play alto, tenor, and soprano. I have found the alto easier to play, then the tenor, then the soprano. Best wishes.
tmurphy941 3 years ago