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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

jazz standard played by Richard Ross on a Guardala tenor with an Oleg neck and an RSR Jazz mouthpiece with a Java 2.5 reed.

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  • the old style original made in Germany Guardalas like mine, are no longer made, try ebay, there is  a current model, but it's not the same,

  • thanx a lot, keep on jammin!

  • Tubatenorsax

    Your sound is very much more complete than most people today. It has not only resonance, projection, flexibility and presence but it has the type of tone that Florida Links have offered those who bothered to tune themeslves into the large chamber and curved side walls. What is an RSR mouthpiece?

  • Thanx for your nice comment, an RSR Jazz model is a conservative metal mpc, with a chamber like a Selmer metal jazz model, slightly smaller, straight side walls, but a lower baffle, and a smaller diameter back bore, I would not call it a large chamber mpc, ironically, it is nothing like a Link, but that is one of the things that make saxing so interesting, rr

  • Hello great playing! I was just wondering if it's worth investing in some java reeds. Do they actually make much difference?

  • I recommend Vandorens, they last longer and play great,

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  • Great sound...but really...i dont hear Autumn Leaves...too much improvisation

  • very play boy, very nice...

  • way to play it!

  • do you like martin tenor sax?

  • VIBRANT SOUND.

  • Mr Ross, if you were any more cool you'd be frozen!  KUDOS! Very well done, sir! Keep jammin' to the max, daddy-o! :)

  • Keep smokin' sax..

  • Very good, i love that kind of sound in Jazz. Non of that smooth jazz crap. this is real jazz.

  • 5 stars

  • Hi,

    who are you? Talking in such a wise matter you obviously have to be a professional musician, saxophone engineer, or something.. I personally think that you dont have any idea.

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