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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

By Herbie Hancock. Peer Schmidtke is playing a Selmer Reference 54 Flamingo Altosaxophone. Mouthpiece is Lebayle 7*, reed is Hemke No3. Thanks for listenining!

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  • Beautiful sound and highly individualistic playing - very fine!

  • @0bluemike Thanks for your friendly comment!

  • Great sound and nice ideas. Changes of this tune are not easy, but you really dig it. Congrats.

  • @PodiJazz Hi PodiJazz, I´m glad you liked this clip - thanks for your comment! "Dolphin dance" really is a great tune. Cheers  Peer

  • Very nicely done. I've listened to a number of your clips and your tone continues to improve (not that it was ever bad :-)). If you don't mind me asking, what is your recording set up - the sound is coming through quite clear. By the way, interesting video special effects. Keep the music flowing....

  • @MySaxophoneJourney Hi MySaxophoneJourney, thanks for your kind words and your interest in my "work-in-progress-vids"! My recording device is the Tascam DP-008. It`s rather economic, has two built-in microphones - with which I recorded this video. So I am extremely satisfied with this small recording-machine, it offers a lot of possibilities. Cheers - Peer

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  • Peer, I really liked this one. Thank you for sharing

  • I just bought a startone sas-75 saxophone from thomann and i am a beginner.

    THe sax is great but when i tried to play with a band i realised it was a minor 3rd interval out of tune. For example when it was supposed to play a D, the actual sound it produced was a F.

    Adjusting the mouthpiece din't have enough impact on pitch to counter for the deviation.

    I also tried to alter my embochure, my technique and everything but i still couldn't get it in tune

    Any Help please ?

  • nice play man

  • @jazzforJamie Hi Johnny, thanks for your on-going interest in my music. Playing music is like an adventure and it´s fine to know that there are a lot of people on a similar journey! Best wishes for you - Peer

  • @Rutle Hi Catherine, thanks for your nice words - it really means a lot to me! Love your work too! Take care - Peer

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