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Andre Acevedo
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2014
Hey, everyone! My name is Andre Acevedo! I use this channel to share educational content and gear reviews. Most of my videos are unlisted music lessons and play-alongs for my private students. Let me know if you like the content and if there is more that you would like to see!
Missouri State University Jazz combo concert
I made a short video to show off the four jazz combos at Missouri State University.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Missouri State University Jazz Ensemble 2 under the direction of Andre Acevedo
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Here is a video from my first concert performance at Missouri State University. I really love teaching at MSU so far! Timecodes: 0:00 - Introduction 0:11 - In a Mellow Tone 6:04 - The Queen Bee 9:50 - My One and Only Love 14:07 - When You’re Smiling
TMEA jazz saxophone etude 3 by Andre Acevedo over Corcovado on tenor saxophone
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Hello! I am sorry it took me so long to make this recording! I had an accident where I injured my thumb that took me out for a few weeks, and then I simply just figured I didn't need to make one since so many people did terrific jobs recording this etude. But I figured I should do it since I composed it and people had questions about how I performed the alto video versus the written etude. I ma...
NASA conference Jazz Jam on Confirmation with Dr. Gene Smith!
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I really enjoyed getting to Jam with Dr. Gene Smith at the NASA conference! I met him there the day before and wanted to play a tune with him. We were both Charlie Parker fans so Confirmation was it! #yanagisawa #daddario
TMEA All-state Jazz Saxophone Etude 3 2025 on Corcovado *and* D'addario Select Jazz review!
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This is the TMEA Jazz Saxophone Etude 3 for 2025. *Disclaimer: Rhythms and articulations are slightly different than the published etude as I was playing from a non-final version. Style, sound, and interpretation are what are important here. Do your best and have fun. :-) Last year, I composed a slow swing bluesy ballad with the Georgia On My Mind Etude. So, I thought I would change things up a...
Braswell Jazz combo Donna Lee
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Braswell High School Jazz combo performing Donna Lee during the NCTC Jazz Night at Anderson's! This group is under the direction of Andre Acevedo! :-) Flugel, Alto, tenor, and guitar are all playing this challenging melody in unison!!!
Diversion with TCHS Wind Symphony!!
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I was highly honored to perform one of my favorite pieces for alto saxophone with The Colony High School Wind Symphony! This is Diversion by Bernhard Heiden! . This is my first classical feature performance, and I had so much fun doing it. Thank you so much to the students and faculty at The Colony High School! I want to give a special shout-out to student-teacher Reuben Dean for learning to co...
Ornithology played by high school students at NCTC Jazz Night at Anderson’s!
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Milo from Denton High on alto sax Nathan from Braswell High on flugelhorn Avery from Keller High on piano Chris from Braswell High on Drums Anthony from UNT (Freshman) on bass guitar (Braswell alumni).
D'Addario Select Jazz mouthpiece with my dogs Anakin and Loki On Green Dolphin Street!
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Hello, viewers! I am having students work on the tune On Green Dolphin Street, which used to be a favorite of mine. So I decided to jam out on it a bit today, along with what I think are the best jazz jam tracks on TH-cam: Phil Wilkinson Music! Here is the link to his TH-cam channel. Make sure to check it out and support! www.youtube.com/@UCd1y9g2DBcjffGSuyAO2VFA And here is the video that I am...
Jamming with my former student at NASA! Blues saxophone!
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I am playing Straight No Chaser with my former student Dom! Dom is turning into an incredible musician and artist and I am happy to call him a colleague! We got to play together again at the North American Saxophone Alliance conference at Oklahoma State University this year! 2024! I am playing my Yanagisawa WO2 alto here and my new D'addario select jazz mouthpiece with the Venn reeds here. I re...
My students perform during their solo and ensemble festival!
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I chose a few really nice excerpts of students performing their solos during their festival a few weeks back! These are all high school students who worked very hard on challenging music! Enjoy!
Let’s Get Right To It. Composed by Eric Weaver for the 2024 Braswell High School Jazz Ensemble!
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This piece by Eric Weaver was world premiered at the Apex Jazz Festival in Southlake Texas. Braswell High School Legacy One Jazz Ensemble is under the direction of Aaron Snipes. Mr. Weaver is conducting this performance. Enjoy!
The Colony High School Javelin Victorus performs Little Fugue by Bach! Saxophone quartet.
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The Colony High School has THREE saxophone ensembles! This is the 2nd ensemble and is equally full of excellent players!! We historically just have a sextet, but this year we had seven strong players so we decided to make the first chair All-Region Bari player double up and perform in both ensembles. These are all students of Andre Acevedo. Please enjoy Little Fugue by J.S. Bach!!
The Colony High School Purple Ducks saxophone ensemble play Bozza! Andante Et Scherzo.
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The Colony High School Purple Ducks saxophone ensemble play Bozza! Andante Et Scherzo.
Fantaisie by Jules Demerssman performed by distinguished soloist *junior* Daniel. Enjoy. :-)
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Fantaisie by Jules Demerssman performed by distinguished soloist *junior* Daniel. Enjoy. :-)
My new D’addario select jazz mouthpiece!
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My new D’addario select jazz mouthpiece!
Confirmation and Anthropology performed by Andre Acevedo
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Confirmation and Anthropology performed by Andre Acevedo
A Saxy Christmas at The Colony High School
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A Saxy Christmas at The Colony High School
Rode NT1-A microphone test! Yanagisawa alto sax. Meyer Connoisseur alto mouthpiece. Venn Reeds.
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Rode NT1-A microphone test! Yanagisawa alto sax. Meyer Connoisseur alto mouthpiece. Venn Reeds.
All The Things You Are alto saxophone etude in three practice tempos on Yanagisawa WO2! NCTC Jazz!!
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All The Things You Are alto saxophone etude in three practice tempos on Yanagisawa WO2! NCTC Jazz!!
*NEW AUDIO!* Selmer SUPREME +SIGNATURE vs Yanagisawa WO2 WO1 vs Yamaha CUSTOM EXII! BATTLE ROYALE!
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*NEW AUDIO!* Selmer SUPREME SIGNATURE vs Yanagisawa WO2 WO1 vs Yamaha CUSTOM EXII! BATTLE ROYALE!
Alto Selmer Supreme, Selmer Signature, Yanagisawa WO2 + Sterling, Yanagisawa WO1, Yamaha Custom EXII
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Alto Selmer Supreme, Selmer Signature, Yanagisawa WO2 Sterling, Yanagisawa WO1, Yamaha Custom EXII
TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 1 2023-2024 in five tempos with backing tracks!
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TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 1 2023-2024 in five tempos with backing tracks!
TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 3 practice method with backing tracks. 2023-2024 Tenor sax!
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TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 3 practice method with backing tracks. 2023-2024 Tenor sax!
TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 3 practice method with backing tracks!. 2023-2024 Alto sax!
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TMEA All State Jazz saxophone etude 3 practice method with backing tracks!. 2023-2024 Alto sax!
TMEA Jazz C minor blues and ligature comparison!
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TMEA Jazz C minor blues and ligature comparison!
Andre Acevedo performs Diversion by Bernard Heiden
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Andre Acevedo performs Diversion by Bernard Heiden
First Annual Braswell High School Jazz Camp!
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First Annual Braswell High School Jazz Camp!
2023-2024 TMEA Jazz saxophone etude 2. Tenor saxophone.
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2023-2024 TMEA Jazz saxophone etude 2. Tenor saxophone.
2023-2024 TMEA Jazz saxophone etude 2. Alto sax.
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2023-2024 TMEA Jazz saxophone etude 2. Alto sax.
Nice Cannonball quotes! ❤
@@youthjazz thanks! It is mostly Cannonball licks from that solo. Then some Stan Getz added to connect things. Then one Charlie Parker. :-)
Sounds good Dr A, hope life is treating you well :) come back pls
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Amazing video as always
and the doctor is in! great stuff as always ;)
Sounds great, miss you doc!!!!!
Nice sound, is it easy to blow through?
@@robinmarwick1982 yes! It is a perfect setup! Venn 2.5 with this D’Addario select jazz mouthpiece.
meyer ny seemed warmest
I was surprised that I liked the Marantz the best, cause I've never heard of those, but it sounds killer to me. Nice video brother.
@@zacksax thanks, Zack! Matt is a really killer player and is actually from Dallas. His dad, now retired, was one of the most famous jazz educators in the state!
They are sound so close and similar. The Signature gets #1 for me, then the Yani w/ Silver Neck, then the 875EX.
Hey man, which of your mouthpieces (both from part 1 and part 2) you think that don't need to be refaced or changed (baffle,chamber), you haven't refaced, and play "perfectly" just out of the box??
Hey Pedro, thanks for the question! First off, you need to separate these into two categories, boutique and mass production. The boutique cost a lot more and are basically meant to come out of the box perfect. The Matt Marantz, Gerber, and Morgan are great examples of this. The mouthpieces under $200 are mass produced and usually need a reface to play as well as the boutique mouthpieces. I am really sad about the Meyer Connoisseur. It is priced boutique but needs refacing. If you search online, this is reported heavily. The mass produced work fine, but the reface makes them perform much better. Nowadays I am playing the D’addario select jazz. That one does everything I want and it is stock out of the box. I have since sold almost every mouthpiece performed on in these videos. I would say to just get a D’addario select jazz. Save yourself the time, money, and heartache and just get that. And get the marbled one, in particular!
@@AcevedoDMA , I heard that the daddario select jazz is very consistent and plays great out of the box!! But I'm afraid they might sound to much on the dark side! If I can ask, why do you think its better to buy the marble finish one? I really wants to try the new Selmer jazz flow mouthpiece! Have you tried? What do you know about this one?
@@pedrodavidrodrigues1959, the marble finish has a little different sound. It is something that I like, and the responsiveness is a little better. Yes, these can be dark pieces, but get very bright when pushed. What it gives me is a lot of control I have been looking for! I have not tried the Jazz Floe yet, sadly, but am really looking forward to it!
Another tremendously cool and serenading performance by the best jazz teacher in DFW.
I like Signature most.. 😊
Hey Andre, thanks for posting this as a resource. I do find it rather troublesome that there are some rhythms that do not line up with the published audition etude -- it's already throwing off some students I've seen in private lessons who have consulted your video as a reference. Measure 31, as the primary example. Based on a scouring of the comments section on this video, it sounds like this is due to performing from a different version altogether, and not the final version that students would be auditioning with. Could you maybe add a disclaimer to the video that the version you are performing is not identical to the audition etude?
I could do that, thanks for the suggestion! I actually thought of re-recording then posting again it in general but I had an accident and sliced my thumb open pretty badly like four days after this was posted. I probably won’t change anything or add *any* write articulations in future etudes. 😂🤷♂️🎷
@@AcevedoDMA Thanks! I think that'll clear up a ton of confusion. While I have you -- is beat 4 in measure 12 supposed to be an A#? The courtesy accidental on the tied note makes it a little confusing as to the intent of the one later on (as usually the tied note wouldn't be marked with the accidental, and the subsequent A would be natural unless specifically marked). If I interpret the notes in relation to the literal chord symbol, I would assume A#, but it's another confusion point and might be a good note to make in the official errata for clarification.
@@emiliomesamusic, I didn’t even notice that. It is an edit from TMEA. When I put in courtesy accidentals, I put them in parenthesis. I think the rule is when an accidental is tied over it counts for the note tied, but not later notes in the measure. So I feel like the accidental should be on the A# on beat 4 and not the A# on beat 1. I think I need to contact the editor about this one for a potential errata. Is there anything else you caught that I should inquire about?
@@AcevedoDMA not in your etude :) but if you've got a direct contact with them I did have another catch or two... Etude 2 measure 20, beat 4 -- my ear wants that to be an E natural, but the often-ambiguous-and-confused rule with accidentals carrying across octaves comes into play with that one. Also the measure after it -- in measure 21, third triplet 8th in beat 3 is an Eb according to the key, but doesn't fit the symbol (and doesn't sound correct... 😉)
@@emiliomesamusic, one reason I started writing etudes myself was because there were flagrantly wrong notes in etudes. I used to report them within the first day or two years ago. In the past years, most of the errata changes for saxophone were reported by me. I reported a chord that was wrong in the improv last year as well. As you know, Finale can do dumb things sometimes that don’t get caught. Long story short, anyone can report a mistake that needs an errata.
Sound recording of instruments... Excellent. Choice of mouthpieces... excellent. My favourite.... That's for me to know but I'll say being familiar with 3 (and they're all terrific)... It is surprising how well the BSS peice plays.. (OPPS)
Really enjoyed this etude - Love Corcovado. The key to this one is capturing that Bossa Nova sound 🎷 🎶 🎧
Thanks for all of the comments, everyone! It seems to be helping this video with the algorithm. :-)
I think the main issue people are hating on is the vocabulary. It doesn’t really make sense together, and the rhythms feel cheesy. It’s just overall hard to read too because of the mixed up flat and sharp accidents throughout the etude and written in turns which you really can’t count out. Most of the rhythms are also unusual to find in jazz which if actually played by bird or cannonball would be a triplet or eighth note.
It is all direct jazz vocabulary. All of the notes are spelled correctly using music composition rules. There are many accidentals because the chord progression is pretty challenging. Like I mentioned elsewhere, it is very hard to write an etude that is very hip and easy enough for students to play. I am happy with it since it is more like a Bossa Nova and not just a swing etude that somebody slapped “samba” onto. Are you a student auditioning or an educator?
AND GUESS WHAT HES RIGHT.... But only for alto and you can't do concert... ....get a Marantz and throw the rest of the rubbish out...
I really didn't like this etude it was hard to play through and you didn't even play your own rhythms rights. You should have just stole cannonball's entire solo instead of making it worse
You can't just mash up stan Getz's solo, cannonballs, and add your own rhythms that don't make sense with the phrasing. It was hard to play because none of the rhythms make any sense where you placed them or some of the rhythms as a whole don't make sense with the style.
@@JohnDiggle-lz9gu, I will make sure to change it for you! Good luck with your audition!
I'm sorry, but you've written the worst etude out of the three for the second year in a row. You didn't even play your own etude correctly. You have written articulations that aren't correct and you don't even execute them properly. You messed up your own rhythms you came up with. Please stop writing etudes for TMEA. Everyone I know who started working on the etudes have claimed that yours is the worst one. This makes me not want to practice the etudes for all state.
yeah tha shiz was low key doo doo
@@JohnDiggle-lz9gu He just stole parts of cannonball's solo and made it worse
I am sorry that you feel that way. Do your best at the audition. :-)
@@AcevedoDMA what you doing up so late? its 12:56
@@AcevedoDMA I'm sorry that I you feel that way too
Great
Where are the solos??
I didn’t record much more! :-( I was running the event that day so I missed a ton!
@@AcevedoDMA Awww man that's too bad. Would have loved to hear the solos, but the head sounded pretty good anyway.
Oboe player trying out jazz sax and this scares me
You can do it!
whoever wrote this must be a god private lessons teacher in the DFW area...
then you'd be surprised to know that this guy wrote it
THIS IS THE BEST JAZZ ETUDE OF ALL TIME!
So my etude last year was mid? 😢
@@AcevedoDMA no it was peak that’s why we still play it sometimes 🙏🏻
cool!
I like the parts where he just wipes off his sweat because he is just the goat 😮💨😮💨
BRO I LITERALLY KUST DID THIS YESTERDAY THE ALGORITHM IS LISTENING
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0:03...you heard the man
In a Sentimental Mood.
what handsome young fellows, i wonder if they could hit altissimo A and D on Introduction and Samba?
Harry Hartmann onyx is better. Venn is to heavy to blow
agree the wo1 was good
Great students. If they're this equipped at this age I can imagine they will go far in the future.
AnDrom Acenique...what a dynamic duo!
whoever that was in the first clip is super talented!
Everyone did amazing
dele did the best but unfortunately, it's no Gigue by Jacques Aubert
@@daxdenman the best solo ever composed
great sound so worm
this extremely cool! very in tune and in time! awesome stuff!
Awesome sauce
Whoever that was on the soprano sax is a beast!
His name actually rhymes with yours!
That was awesome
If I had enough money, I would take any "Selmer" except Supreme. For me, the dark sound of "Selmer" has the ability to blend well with any music, it gives a lot of freedom. "Yanagisawa" is something very strange, I don't understand it. "Yamaha" is too bright, it's better to take Selmer.
Blending and freedom are two different things. Choose one.
Hi Andre! I hope all is well! I like how you sounded on the WO1 and the EX. To me, both horns had a full rich tone with nice character!
Thanks Clifton!
Great demo. I love the sound of the WO1 neck in this recording. I am a sax player and I love using different necks on my saxes instead of switching mouthpieces for different genres of music. I understand how different acoustics and different recording equipment and different musical tastes gives us no correct answer to the best equipment to use every time. I play the Custom Yamaha saxes and Yamaha gives us even more variety with their C1 neck (best for classical music), E1 Neck, and V1 necks in different materials and plating. I've been using solid silver necks (E1 and V1) for dance club gigs. I rehearse in a place that has crazy warm acoustics and I have to use my brighter V1solid silver neck (no matter what reeds I'm using) for the warm acoustics. On gigs I will use the neck that matches the reeds I'm using. I use my brighter sounding neck with warm sounding reeds and I use my warmer sounding neck with my brighter sounding reeds. I love my brass necks (gold plated) for jazz gigs because I like my high notes to be more warm sounding for jazz and the solid silver gets a little too bright on the high notes because I also like to play with a wide dynamic range and the more you push the solid silver necks, the brighter they get (which is good for the dance club gigs). Switching around necks is much easier than switching mouthpieces for different gigs. Any sax players out there, don't listen to some of the guys on sax forums that say the material and plating of the necks doesn't affect the sound. They have heard some people they respect say this and they believe it. Trust your ears and do what is best for you.
Thanks for the comments! I tend to go between the sterling neck, the WO1 neck, and the 66 neck. Recently I have been sticking to the WO1 neck and been very happy. I think I want to try using a WO10 neck consistently but do not own one. I agree with you about not changing mouthpieces and instead changing necks. However, I can’t fit more than two necks in a case and I can fit like five mouthpieces! :-D I tend to carry around two classical and two jazz mouthpieces!
I was lucky to find my holy grail mouthpiece on tenor and soprano that allows me to play any style except classical... Theo's Gaia 4 mouthpiece. I also use Gaia 4 on alto, but Theo made the alto and soprano Gaia 4 models more mellow than the tenor Gaia 4. It's easy to use a mellow soprano mouthpiece in any style, but the alto needs more edge in some styles. I can make the alto mouthpiece work with Rigotti Gold and Francois Louis reeds because those reeds get more edgy. I really love the alto Gaia 4 for jazz (using any reed). I sometimes use Theo's Durga 5 on alto when I know I need a screaming sound. The tenor Gaia 4 is the 2nd most versatile mouthpiece I've ever played. I can play beautiful mellow jazz and screaming rock with the same mouthpiece. I stupidly traded away my bari bronze Lawton plain chamber mouthpiece. l could actually play all styles with that mouthpiece including classical. I was in the United States Army Europe Band and we played classical music with the big concert band and I used that same mouthpiece for Big Band and Rock Band and the Concert Band. @@AcevedoDMA
I’m so used to the classical tone of the saxophone, I forgot what a jazz tone sounds like! Nice playing!
Seems to me that the Yani with the silver neck sounds more alive but the Selmer Supreme I would put in a 2nd place very close to the Yani. Both sound great!
That Yani is my personal horn. I love them! But yeah, that Supreme was fantastic! Thanks for checking out my video!! I hope it was helpful. 🙂
Dude what f are you playing? How do you deserve to blow on a horn like yanagisawa? What give you an idea to make a TH-cam video 😅😅😅