After practicing these overtone scales for 6 months I no longer require the upper an lower stack keys on my saxophone. I can play Giant Steps along with John Coltrane with just the bell keys. I am able to independently curl a 50lb dumbbell with each pinky finger! Oh and coincidentally my tone has improved.
What a concept! Overtones are new to me. In our University classical format no overtones were taught. I’ve recently started overtones on my own. I’m gaining in my confidence. Please, somehow get the web info for printing the actual scale material. With the sax playing -background- I couldn’t hear the web address. This will rev up my practice regimen (rev- short for revolution)
After watching some of these videos and a few other saxophone things, I can now say with near certainty that all saxophonists have an extremely dorky sense of humor (I've played since 4th grade and I'm 32, and my humor is so in line with this channel it's scary lol).
Doctor Wally - as a beginner, I am really struggling with overtones. I start by playing low Bb, and I can get High Bb, but not middle Bb. Could you do a video on How to get started with Overtones? Specifically what should I be doing with throat / tongue, jaw etc... :-) Thanks, and Tally-Ho from UK! :-)
Hey Chris! Sorry I missed the notification on this. Absolutely, I'll start working on a new video. In the meantime - it's all about shaping vowel sounds and air velocity. Try the syllable "koo" or "hair." And keep the abdominal muscles contracted - forced, rapid exhalation. Great question!
After practicing these overtone scales for 6 months I no longer require the upper an lower stack keys on my saxophone. I can play Giant Steps along with John Coltrane with just the bell keys. I am able to independently curl a 50lb dumbbell with each pinky finger! Oh and coincidentally my tone has improved.
No X-ray vision yet? keep working...
@@drwallysax 🤣🤣
What a concept! Overtones are new to me. In our University classical format no overtones were taught. I’ve recently started overtones on my own. I’m gaining in my confidence. Please, somehow get the web info for printing the actual scale material. With the sax playing -background- I couldn’t hear the web address. This will rev up my practice regimen (rev- short for revolution)
Overtone scales can be found under the "resource" section here: www.thesaxophoneacademy.com
Happy practicing!
This guy is good
Appalachian murder ballads! Can’t wait 😀
Very helpful lesson. Thank you
Most welcome, happy practicing!
Dude you not only are good.....your videos are funny as hell! You and Dave Pollack are soul mates......
Dave has refused all my romantic advances. (and thanks, bob, that's very kind)!
No there not 🤷
@@saxophonemechanic5454 OSAR
After watching some of these videos and a few other saxophone things, I can now say with near certainty that all saxophonists have an extremely dorky sense of humor (I've played since 4th grade and I'm 32, and my humor is so in line with this channel it's scary lol).
We're not dorky! Just delightfully nerdy with a splash of geeky goodness! (my wife agrees with you). Happy New year!
Are you venting the low C# key for the Low D- High A overtone?
I can't seem to get that one to speak.
AEclavea Yes! Overtones on D are squirrelly. After A2, I don’t use the D fundamental for any overtone work (I.e. D3 I play with low Bb fundamental).
That looks disturbingly like real blood.
It's just goat's blood. I think?
Does blood come in other colours. !! Ha ha
Doctor Wally - as a beginner, I am really struggling with overtones. I start by playing low Bb, and I can get High Bb, but not middle Bb. Could you do a video on How to get started with Overtones? Specifically what should I be doing with throat / tongue, jaw etc... :-) Thanks, and Tally-Ho from UK! :-)
Hey Chris! Sorry I missed the notification on this. Absolutely, I'll start working on a new video. In the meantime - it's all about shaping vowel sounds and air velocity. Try the syllable "koo" or "hair." And keep the abdominal muscles contracted - forced, rapid exhalation. Great question!
Hey Chris! Just posted a video to answer your question - happy practicing! th-cam.com/video/B--85zTtajI/w-d-xo.html
page does not exist?
Gloteral punch!
... in an alternate, but adjacent universe, perhaps?
It's adjacent, but not as close a the pig-people timeline.
Gummy bears? I prefer coffee & muffins 😋
I forgot I made this video! Agree, coffee must accompany practice.
So ya think ya a funny guy. Hey guys, we gotta fun guy! 👍🙏🥳
Figure 7.2?
7.3 is an secret F# fingering banned in 5 states.
@@drwallysax on low C i play till C5 ...i cant reach E5 overtone ...why
we will never know... or will we? No. youtube will censor it. Long Live Appalachia.
The murder ballad is in the free fundamentals course workbook - melodic study #1!