You have such a good tone. Thanks for a wonderful recording. By the way, I just bought the Thomann TBS-150. Received it a couple of days ago. First time I try a baritone. I have a tenor and a soprano since before.
@@simonmarktaylorsax I got a reed with it that was of an unknown brand (to me). I found it quite difficult to play. I investigated the mouthpiece and then the reed. I found that the backside of the reed was not flat. I sandpapered it, and tried again. Now it was easy to play and sounded exactly as I had hoped for, I enjoy it very much. I even played "Walkin' shoes" :) A must if you have a baritone, of course!
Great job my man. You have lit up a very stressful day with your beautiful rendition and drawn me back to a center I wish I could exist in forever. You're hours of work really show. Do you gig in Valencia
Aww wow! Such kind words , thank you! I should be doing a few gigs this month in valencia, although not many . But I always post them on my Instagram account , just search my name on there. Thanks again!!
Thank you very much! Check out the Hal Leonard play along books, or the Jamie Aebersold play along too. The melody and chord changes are in the Realbook too. Hope this helps
LOVE the tone quality 🔥🔥👏🏻
Thanks so much!!
Really nice!!!🎷🎷🎷😎
Thank you Kevin!
Fantastic rendition mate!
Thanks a lot!
Your baritone version is very smooth. It's really very successful. I love it ! 👏👏
Thank you very much!
Smooth…
sounding great ;-)
Thanks Joe!
Blessing in this new years brother! Great video as always. Man Bari Sax again u made a believer out of me bro!! Lol ! Great Job
Hahah!!! Thanks a lot Fred! There needs to be more Bari love in the world lol!
Great tone and beautiful rendition of this classic! Thank you for sharing and good luck for the new year.
Thank you very much Ulrich! Hope you have a great year too !
@@simonmarktaylorsax Can I ask which mouthpiece and reed you're using in ths video?
Hi! It’s a syos signature model , Michael Wilbur
@@simonmarktaylorsax Thank you for the info!
You have such a good tone. Thanks for a wonderful recording. By the way, I just bought the Thomann TBS-150. Received it a couple of days ago. First time I try a baritone. I have a tenor and a soprano since before.
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy the Baritone!
@@simonmarktaylorsax I got a reed with it that was of an unknown brand (to me). I found it quite difficult to play. I investigated the mouthpiece and then the reed. I found that the backside of the reed was not flat. I sandpapered it, and tried again. Now it was easy to play and sounded exactly as I had hoped for, I enjoy it very much. I even played "Walkin' shoes" :) A must if you have a baritone, of course!
have you played the sakkusu baritone sax?
I haven’t tried them . Don’t really know anything about them I’m afraid.
Great job my man. You have lit up a very stressful day with your beautiful rendition and drawn me back to a center I wish I could exist in forever. You're hours of work really show. Do you gig in Valencia
Aww wow! Such kind words , thank you! I should be doing a few gigs this month in valencia, although not many . But I always post them on my Instagram account , just search my name on there. Thanks again!!
@@simonmarktaylorsax OK, I have friends there so if I make it there I will certainly see if you're out and about. All the best
What mic do you use? I notice it is another than your AKG C3000B of older videos.
Aston Origin
thanks@@simonmarktaylorsax
what a nice ballad, well played. can u recommend a book where it is in to learn it? maybe with playback? :)
Thank you very much! Check out the Hal Leonard play along books, or the Jamie Aebersold play along too. The melody and chord changes are in the Realbook too. Hope this helps
@@simonmarktaylorsax thank you :)