Stormy Weather - Tenor Saxophone
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I watched this video with my teacher this afternoon. He thought it was really nice too!
i guess I wanted to show off my saxophone brother :-)
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This is still my favourite!!!
Very beautiful....
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What a coincidence! I played until the age of 18, left the tenor under the bed for 25+ years, and on discovering it was a Conn 10M from 1936, decided it was too good to leave there. I've been playing 6 months. I want to sound like you on that horn in 6 years. Post more, because you will be my inspiration to continue!
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Haunting.....
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o man I've only played 2 years lol
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wow! listen to that tone! What mouth piece do you use?
captainpegs07 1 year ago
@captainpegs07
hi - thanks very much for your kind comments. The mouthpiece is a metal Otto Link 4**** with a 5 tip opening. They were first introduced in 1935, so I'm assuming it was made mid to late 30's - early 40's. The 4**** Links have caused a lot of confusion over the years because the name has nothing to do with the tip opening or the lay - apparently - but with four 'star' saxophonists of that era who either helped design it or for whom it was made - to suit their playing style.
316StSt 1 year ago
Oh i thought that was a left handed saxophone untill i read the comments lol.
you should have seen me trying to figure that out lol
GREAT JOB!
that was beautiful
how long have you been playing for?
ChRiSsY966 4 years ago
Thanks for your kind comments ChRiSsY. I first started playing when i was 18, then gave up for a short period of only.... 32 years... and started again when I was 50 which was 6 yrs ago. Trying to catch up on 32yrs of lost practise. All the best.
316StSt 4 years ago
is that a lefthand saxophone?
domkeller 4 years ago
It looks like it doesn't it, but this is because the camera has somehow mirrored the image and I can't find a way to re-set it. I'll use a better camera in future.
316StSt 4 years ago