Nice stuff Randall. I actually learn a couple! 😀. I used the « Brandon Fields » fingerings that works for both alto and tenor all my life. But it is definitely interesting to explore these ones! Thanks.
I find the 2-3 fingering for altissimo alto to require much more voicing precision than the other nearby altissimo notes. Is this just me, or could it be due to my horn, a Selmer Super Action 80? The long fingerings for altissimo A come pretty easily. I do practice getting altissimo A by overblowing low B-Flat.
Great video thanks! Do you have an alternate fingering for high C# (Concert E) Not looking for altissimo but the regular open C#. This tends to be thin for me. Thanks.
You can lay down all three fingers on the right hand and that beefs it up and brings the pitch down a bit. You can also finger 2-3 on the left and 456 and C on the right.
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Thoroughly enjoying your video lessons
Very nice video. Thanks for this Randal
Got them anew👍; thanks, champ.
That was absolutely Awsom Incredible Thanks Champ
Thanks a lot. Extremely useful and brilliantly explained! ;)
Very Nice!!!🔥🙅🏻♂️
Queremos parte 03! Wow
great thanks.
Can you show us how to play that little riff in the intro? Please?
Can’t thank you enough for this sir!
Great content! Waiting for the tenor version ❤❤
This great
Thanks, I like the fast G......
Nice video, no alternative fingerings for Bb?😭😩
Do you ever do lessons like over zoom?
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Nice stuff Randall. I actually learn a couple! 😀. I used the « Brandon Fields » fingerings that works for both alto and tenor all my life. But it is definitely interesting to explore these ones! Thanks.
Thanks. These are just some I got used to on my alto over the years. I’d love to know your “Brandon Fields” fingerings. 👆
I find the 2-3 fingering for altissimo alto to require much more voicing precision than the other nearby altissimo notes. Is this just me, or could it be due to my horn, a Selmer Super Action 80? The long fingerings for altissimo A come pretty easily. I do practice getting altissimo A by overblowing low B-Flat.
On a Selmer horn you probably need to finger it 2-3 in the left, 456 in the right. But it will be more sharp.
@@randalclarkmusic4333 , is this characteristic of all Selmer altos of all vintages, or just more modern ones?
Every saxophone model will vary. It is typical of many Selmer horns though
High "B" open, with octave key, yes ?
Either Palm D overblown up a 6th or play it like middle D (123456) and over blow an octave and a 6th. Open will overblow to Bb
Great video thanks! Do you have an alternate fingering for high C# (Concert E) Not looking for altissimo but the regular open C#. This tends to be thin for me. Thanks.
You can lay down all three fingers on the right hand and that beefs it up and brings the pitch down a bit. You can also finger 2-3 on the left and 456 and C on the right.
@@randalclarkmusic4333 Thanks! I'll definitely try that. I've been using your altissimo fingerings for awhile and they really work!
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