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This guy was unbelievable! Did he ever put the sax down?
When did he die? I'm going to Yahoo him, now.
I have his "Top Tones for Saxaphone," or whatever it's called, but I guess I never gave it enough of a chance - I really don't have the altissimo thing tight, at all. I can only hit and play a couple of tones above the high G on my tenor (I have the high F# key on my Selmer).
Please support the Rascher Audio Collection Preservation Project! Look up our Facebook page, named, Sigurd M. Rascher Collection at Reed Library, SUNY Fredonia. Help fund the project by voting in the Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant Program for the month of November 2010.
mwidzinski 1 year ago
@aaronvespro It's easier to make in bulk, plus Selmer tends to favor shaped chambers.
carlheanerd 1 year ago
why do c stars have rectangular bores?
aaronvespro 1 year ago
This guy was unbelievable! Did he ever put the sax down?
When did he die? I'm going to Yahoo him, now.
I have his "Top Tones for Saxaphone," or whatever it's called, but I guess I never gave it enough of a chance - I really don't have the altissimo thing tight, at all. I can only hit and play a couple of tones above the high G on my tenor (I have the high F# key on my Selmer).
pyannaguy 1 year ago
@IOLTA o, that makes sense..
blueraspberry100 1 year ago
@blueraspberry100 - Because the shank of his mouthpiece is short.
IOLTA 1 year ago
can someone tell me why the neck on his saxophone look soo long??!??
blueraspberry100 1 year ago
please post the source of this video.
bevaconme 2 years ago
happy 1 year anniversary to this video. Awesome saxophone playing! 5/5
23unknown32 2 years ago
@parrothead4life Rascher is the greastest. He is what makes the saxophone today
guitarplayer245 2 years ago