Where's your Buy Me A Coffee link Jamie? I will always support your work! I'm focused on vocal and piano training right now but I will be back for more Inner Circle and Improvisation Mastery soon because you are The Master...and frankly, I miss your teaching style, its always fun! Note: my King Zephyr tenor and Couesnon alto both have a sweet wrap-around Bb table key so easy-street but the '36 Selmer Balanced Action is like flying into the cliffs of Dover at 50' altitude so even C# > B is a BEAR! As always, thank you sir!
Perfect timing Jamie. I definitely needed to work on my technique for my highs and lows. Seeing instant progress just working on the first few of the drills for the palm keys. Alto sax. Humbling. 👍🏽
Excited to play these, always need to work on palm key dexterity lol. A useful alternate fingering I've found that only works on my alto (but others should try out) is: front F for palm Eb. Can easily voice it up to altissimo G like on other horns, but wonder how common this is. I also like C + palm Eb and B + palm Eb for palm D when going from B or C.
I have been looking for drills to get more confident in hitting low A on bari because I am a fairly new bari player. I have been using A major triad arpeggios.
Low notes. I throw the wrist B-to B-flat. Certain scales that involve coming down from G-sharp and into the low C-sharp upon hitting G-sharp put your pinky where you would for low C sharp, keep it there and keep going down the scale to C-sharp. It will make the scale (well for me) easier. Going the other way too. Also for low notes, it will be painful if you have even minor leaks. Make sure your machine is serviced.
Grab your free pdf practice cheatsheet here 🎷 www.getyoursaxtogether.com/palm-pinkies
These are a great set of exercises for me. I never fail to be impressed by how much work and detail you provide in each video.
Great. Thanks so much
Where's your Buy Me A Coffee link Jamie? I will always support your work!
I'm focused on vocal and piano training right now but I will be back for more Inner Circle and Improvisation Mastery soon because you are The Master...and frankly, I miss your teaching style, its always fun!
Note: my King Zephyr tenor and Couesnon alto both have a sweet wrap-around Bb table key so easy-street but the '36 Selmer Balanced Action is like flying into the cliffs of Dover at 50' altitude so even C# > B is a BEAR!
As always, thank you sir!
Thanks Gordon. You’re a legend. 🙏🏻
Very helpful! Can you do a video of Sugru Palm Key Mod?
Hmmm. Not really. Others have done it though.
Perfect timing Jamie. I definitely needed to work on my technique for my highs and lows. Seeing instant progress just working on the first few of the drills for the palm keys. Alto sax. Humbling. 👍🏽
By the way, I definitely need Sugru or a tenor sax or both. I have the rubber risers, but they’re still not tall enough.
Keeping my hands in that c shape regardless
Glad it helped!
Excited to play these, always need to work on palm key dexterity lol. A useful alternate fingering I've found that only works on my alto (but others should try out) is: front F for palm Eb. Can easily voice it up to altissimo G like on other horns, but wonder how common this is. I also like C + palm Eb and B + palm Eb for palm D when going from B or C.
@@gangofgreenhorns2672 for palm D you can also use the G and octave and voice the palm D, this on tenor works for me, alto not yet
Great stuff, Jaimie !!
All perfectly useful exercises!
Cool, thanks 🙏🏻
Love the tone on those low notes!
Thanks
Another great set of exercises, thank you
Thank you!
Thanks again Jaime- great drills - looking forward to January !!!
You're welcome! See you then
Thanks a lot, Mr Anderson. Great training as always!!!
You are welcome
This is another great video. Brilliant and useful. Will work on this. Have a great day.
Glad it helps. You too!
Awesome content Jamie 🤩!!Thank you so much!! I will work on these drills and I would have liked to have this years earlier.... 😢😅
Thanks Manuela!
excellent, merci Jamie; je manque un peu d'aisance dans les clés de paume; cet exercice va bien m'aider.👍
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I have been looking for drills to get more confident in hitting low A on bari because I am a fairly new bari player. I have been using A major triad arpeggios.
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Low notes. I throw the wrist B-to B-flat. Certain scales that involve coming down from G-sharp and into the low C-sharp upon hitting G-sharp put your pinky where you would for low C sharp, keep it there and keep going down the scale to C-sharp. It will make the scale (well for me) easier. Going the other way too.
Also for low notes, it will be painful if you have even minor leaks. Make sure your machine is serviced.
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Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks million.
You're welcome
Thanks
You're welcome 👍
Thank you! I’ll try this and stop avoiding them! 😂
You are welcome
Hello Jamie, lovely Tenor-Sax in gun-metal. Which one is this?
The BetterSax Tenor
I'm guilty of Tower Bridging 😂 I need to keep this in mind
Now you know...
I defenitely need to annoy my neighbours more with these kind of drills🤣🤣😇🤭
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I'm glad your wife is a Mel. and not a Har!😄 Great video BTW!!!
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Hey Jamie, have you switched your selmer? 😮nooo
I still have the Selmer as well as the Better Tenor
The most dangerous ground on the battlefield would be to try and take that better tenor away from Jamie. :D
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