One more night, Gerald Albright solo
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Wow ! That was just brilliant.
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What year is this from?
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Dieser Saxophonist Gerald Albright ist göttlich!
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@Goodmilk167 It's an alto. A beautiful Cannonball Gerald Albright Signature Series alto.
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is that an alto or tenor sax?????gotta know
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@FerrariDude24 looks more like dumbledore
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@FerrariDude24 my friend i got my C22, is awesome!!,but i agree with you is not for beginners, i notice something about the opening,is very wide when it goes into your mouth, i wouldn't recommend this mouth in a wide number after 7, for some reasons,1 no matter what number of reed you will always heard the sound of the blowing SSSS behind all the notes, 2- the reed don't vibrate against the tip of the mouthpiece, i think a perfect opening is between 5 and 6
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It's a shame Phil stop singing their songs packed hearts for generations, I am a saxophonist and pride in doing the sax solo of this wonderful song. I love hearing this song!
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He sounds just like Virgil Davis! :)
1:45 - I didn't know Gandalf was in the band lol.
Best sax solo I have EVER heard. Gerald Albright is a beast and he has been a huge source of inspiration for me. He's the reason I picked up the sax to begin with.
FerrariDude24 2 years ago 22
But it will not *drastically* improve your performance, or change the sound. I know you can get a pro sound from a student horn/mouthpiece from my personal experience. It's harder than on a good horn, but it's possible because good tone comes from you in the first place. The good horn/mp adds more subtlety to the sound quality and is easier to play but you're the one producing the sound. If you can play they hear it on any horn. If you can't, Mark VI is not much of a help.
HenryKorol 4 years ago 9