An additional advantage of adjusting the neckstrap so that the mouthpice enters your mouth a little higher is that this prevents the weight of the sax creating presure against your lower lip. Excellent video. Thanks !
Hi! I found this video very helpful as well as the one for your embouchure. I had been "playing" for months with my bottom lip rolled in and every practice was frustrating to get out a decent sound, not to mention the soreness on the lip. Anyway, can you make videos explaining scales from the very beginning? as if you were explaining them to a five year old... I watched some of your warmup and practice videos and you talk about flats and highs and I-am-lost... thank you!
An additional advantage of adjusting the neckstrap so that the mouthpice enters your mouth a little higher is that this prevents the weight of the sax creating presure against your lower lip. Excellent video. Thanks !
This! Nobody gives this advise! Such a fundamental way to not mess up your sound. Subscribed!
Hi! I found this video very helpful as well as the one for your embouchure. I had been "playing" for months with my bottom lip rolled in and every practice was frustrating to get out a decent sound, not to mention the soreness on the lip. Anyway, can you make videos explaining scales from the very beginning? as if you were explaining them to a five year old... I watched some of your warmup and practice videos and you talk about flats and highs and I-am-lost... thank you!
Thanks Todd. l watched this video years sgo. Why did you stop making these useful videos? Hope you are ok. All the best.
Please could you tell me the make of that neckstrap? It looks really easy to adjust. Mine slips all the time. Thanks.
Would be good if we could see the whole of you and see how the sax is resting on your side