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Tenor Saxophone Improvisation pt2

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2006

P'Naruay improvising at True Cafe, Bangkok Part2

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  • is dave guardala mouthpiece???

  • @caxassax

    Peter Ponzol M2 110

  • it's mark VI 1970 and Peter Ponzol M2

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  • nice unlaquered sax i like it better than laquered.

  • it's called vintage

    fools....

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  • i did not know manny Pacqiou played sax!!

  • Thats a lie!

    First all the major classical beasts that i know, and i´ve had workshops with Delangle, Mario Marzi, Antonio Belijar, prefer a "bright" sounding sax, bright is a good becouse mean brilliance... so any of those play with selmer SII or SII. For classical it´s more important your horn is even in all the register and play technically perfect. That´s more important than the sound, becouse most of them uses closed mouthpieces so the bright horns can not sound that bright.

  • Eww.. I really hate the way this guy sounds.

  • Yamaha 62 and JK SX90R

  • The only major problems with older saxs are well usually very expensive and usually tends to break more.

  • 1. heavier is not darker

    2. saxes aren't really dark or bright. 90%+ of dark/bright is mouthpiece and reed

    more modern classical saxophonist use modern horns that vintage BY FAR. the only vintage classical horn commonly used by pros is buescher and even then its not so common. when buying a classical horn, intonation and keywork is most important. keyword lets you play to speed and accuracy and being in tune is vital in classical music

  • พี่เทพมากเลยครับ ผมเล่นมานานยังได้ไม่ถึงครึ่งเล­ย อยากได้เทคนิคจากพี่ต้องทำไงครั­บเนี่ย

  • True, I respect your opinion but I was just meaning to say that a lot of saxophones are excellent for classical, more so than the vintage ones.

    I'm not biased anyway, my saxophones no spring chicken (Selmer Series 1)

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