I am starting to follow your 1 hour practice routine and this will be invaluable for my Long Tone workout. Thank you Paul. I love this site, you explain everything simply for all standards 😀
Okay, I will start with these long-tone exercises to see how it goes and consider joining at a premium level it's something about the way you approach this video that makes me interested.
I'm just getting back into learning to play and this was a great exercise. I can't explain it but out of all the TH-cam channels that teach Saxophone your videos just really make sense to me. Thanks.
Hi Paul, I'm getting confused with backing tracks for tenor. The staring note is B for tenor in both tracks? Both tracks are starting with the same chord?
Thanks for that excellent lesson! Thats just the exercise I needed for the long notes. This will maybe help with the cover song that I'm playing in the band I'm in. My Saxophone parts are holding out notes in most of the song going to a crescendo with some of the notes and I bearly make it through the song, as I'v not had a lot of experience with these types songs. Im always learning alot from your lessons. Excellent channel Paul!
I don’t know if you mentioned this in the video, but for people that are looking for this to be a little harder then try going from piano to forte and back to piano on each note :)
Great exercise. I’ve played Sax for years and never put much time into the long tones. I recently joined a band on Bari and it’s been a while since I played any sax at all so the breath support thing is killing me . I’m going to start warming up daily with this exercise I’m sure it will be a great help. Tnx !
check these charts out: www.google.com/search?rlz=1CDGOYI_enGB738GB738&hl=en-GB&q=saxophone+fingering+chart&tbm=isch&chips=q:saxophone+fingering+chart,g_1:low:yux9Qmu1_Ic%3D&usg=AI4_-kRpA24UpCQoIQ-8hID7ahw8TmLGFw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvluKit57vAhW0VBUIHevOBmUQgIoDKAB6BAgCEAY&biw=414&bih=720#imgrc=MHgg_x9xkCue3M
Hi, when you started the exercise on B, I had to pause and pull my mouthpiece back (tune lower). I always push my mouthpiece all the way in, thinking that would give me the B. Am I wrong or is there more to it? Many thanks.
You can vary how far you push the mouthpiece on the crook to change the tuning. The more you push on the sharper (higher) the note will be. In general you don’t want to push it all the way in but leave a couple of centimetres. You can use a tuning app to check if the notes you are playing are in tune too.
Hi William, for this exercise the written sheet music notes don’t change for tenor, instead you should download the tenor sax backing track, this will then be in the correct key to play with the PDF.
Would should we be striving for in this exercise? It simply can't be playing the note. Is having a tuner in front of us a useful thing to ensure we remain "on pitch"? How about volume control?
Hi Hugh, the main goal of the exercise is to play the note while keeping in tune with good steady embouchure and good breath control. Think of it as a plank exercise for your embouchure! Doing this with a tuner is also good, but try to use your ears more to hear if you are too sharp or flat, of course this takes time. You’ll be amazed at how much nicer and more controlled your tone will become with doing this exercise regularly.
To get your free PDF please visit www.newonlinesaxacademy.com/free-6
I am starting to follow your 1 hour practice routine and this will be invaluable for my Long Tone workout. Thank you Paul. I love this site, you explain everything simply for all standards 😀
Thats great to hear! Thanks Jan!
Okay, I will start with these long-tone exercises to see how it goes and consider joining at a premium level it's something about the way you approach this video that makes me interested.
Took my breath away!
Ha! Yeah it’s not easy!
Wow what a great lesson. Can’t wait to try this tomorrow. Thanks Paul.
It becomes fun to play long tones!...Great...
Thanks Marcos!
Fabulous! Thanks
Thanks!
Such a great concept using backing teacks to make technique practice more enjoyable. Wish I'd done this when I used to teach guitar and piano.
Thanks Gareth!
I'm just getting back into learning to play and this was a great exercise. I can't explain it but out of all the TH-cam channels that teach Saxophone your videos just really make sense to me. Thanks.
Thanks Tyrone!
I practice this all the time now and it feels like it is making a big difference
That’s great, my next video will be a pentatonic scale workout, similar idea but for finger speed!
Wow! this exercise has got me sweating. Really enjoying it thanks Paul.
Thanks Thurston, yeah this is tough one!
Hi Paul, I'm getting confused with backing tracks for tenor. The staring note is B for tenor in both tracks? Both tracks are starting with the same chord?
I have corrected those backing tracks now, if you download them again you should find they both start on B for the tenor sax.
Thanks for that excellent lesson! Thats just the exercise I needed for the long notes. This will maybe help with the cover song that I'm playing in the band I'm in. My Saxophone parts are holding out notes in most of the song going to a crescendo with some of the notes and I bearly make it through the song, as I'v not had a lot of experience with these types songs. Im always learning alot from your lessons. Excellent channel Paul!
Thanks Steve! I’m sure it will help.
I don’t know if you mentioned this in the video, but for people that are looking for this to be a little harder then try going from piano to forte and back to piano on each note :)
Absolutely!
Thank you very much for your help I appreciate all your videos !
Thanks!
I enjoyed your lessons and I do see some improvement on my sound ,thank you very much.🕹🎭📣🎷🎷🎷🎼🎵🎙
Great to hear!
I got through it, it was challenging
That’s great, well done! It’s not easy
Very good help 🎷🎶
Thank You !
Thanks!
do it almost everyday, for me its essential to do the bounce he does, if you really put attetion theres a bounce, it really helps.
Thanks for this!
You’re welcome!
Very lovely information
Great exercise. I’ve played Sax for years and never put much time into the long tones. I recently joined a band on Bari and it’s been a while since I played any sax at all so the breath support thing is killing me . I’m going to start warming up daily with this exercise I’m sure it will be a great help. Tnx !
Great! This will help a lot I’m sure.
Exactly the same issue for me! This warm-up exercise is really helping me to get my embouchure back into some kind of shape 🙂
Nice Channel and Playlist I start follow
Thanks Gabriel!
Great lesson !!
Thanks! 😃
I'm digging the harmony :-D
Thanks John!
Great lesson
Thanks Edmundo!
Muchas gracias...muy bueno
Gracias Carlos!
Nice idea.
Thanks
Very good practice !!
Thank you !!!
You’re welcome! Lots more videos coming soon.
Do you have a pdf showing the fingering. I haven't yet learnt the low c# and lower notes
check these charts out: www.google.com/search?rlz=1CDGOYI_enGB738GB738&hl=en-GB&q=saxophone+fingering+chart&tbm=isch&chips=q:saxophone+fingering+chart,g_1:low:yux9Qmu1_Ic%3D&usg=AI4_-kRpA24UpCQoIQ-8hID7ahw8TmLGFw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvluKit57vAhW0VBUIHevOBmUQgIoDKAB6BAgCEAY&biw=414&bih=720#imgrc=MHgg_x9xkCue3M
Hi, when you started the exercise on B, I had to pause and pull my mouthpiece back (tune lower). I always push my mouthpiece all the way in, thinking that would give me the B. Am I wrong or is there more to it? Many thanks.
You can vary how far you push the mouthpiece on the crook to change the tuning. The more you push on the sharper (higher) the note will be. In general you don’t want to push it all the way in but leave a couple of centimetres. You can use a tuning app to check if the notes you are playing are in tune too.
Hello Paul, I have been having problem selecting the right mouthpiece for my saxophone. Kindly help.
Hmm, it depends on quite a few factors, for intermediate players I would recommend a Yamaha 5c
Paul, For the rising and falling exercises in the Fun Tone Workout, where is the printed version for tenor sax?
Hi William, for this exercise the written sheet music notes don’t change for tenor, instead you should download the tenor sax backing track, this will then be in the correct key to play with the PDF.
롱 톤 연습 입니다 B(시) 부터 반음씩 내려 오면서 8박자 씩 내려 오고 그다음은 시작했든 B(시) 부터 반음씩 올라가면서 8박자씩 길게 부는데 톤이 일정 하게 다듬도록 하세요
I am curious about the harmony … could you give me a hint?
Lots of chords! I don’t think I ever wrote them down unfortunately, but quite a few spicy ones in there! 😂
Gostaria de fazer o curso completo. Como posso fazer? E está tudo em inglês?
Eu traduzi automaticamente as legendas nas aulas do curso
After 7:37 is for Bb tenor saxophone right?
How can I make it harder?
Stand on one leg?
Only joking! Try slowing the video down, this will make the notes even longer
@@OnlineSaxAcademy 😂Thanks, I will
Would should we be striving for in this exercise? It simply can't be playing the note. Is having a tuner in front of us a useful thing to ensure we remain "on pitch"? How about volume control?
Incidentally, I just joined.
Hi Hugh, the main goal of the exercise is to play the note while keeping in tune with good steady embouchure and good breath control. Think of it as a plank exercise for your embouchure! Doing this with a tuner is also good, but try to use your ears more to hear if you are too sharp or flat, of course this takes time. You’ll be amazed at how much nicer and more controlled your tone will become with doing this exercise regularly.
Great to have you onboard Hugh! Any questions feel free to contact!
7:38
hii are you pressing the octave key??
Yes, from middle D up. Hope that helps.
@@OnlineSaxAcademy ohhK..thanks a lottt!
I get bad when i go up
Don’t worry, it will get better with time!
what type of alto u got?
Selmer SA80 series 2
7:37