A nifty video! I dropped my alto mouthpiece on some tiles, in my youth, so I know the feeling. 😱 I appreciate the thoroughness of your case tour, thank you. 🎈⭐️🌈🎶🎷
Hello teacher Lee. A question, on which website can I find information about the characteristics and prices of this case for soprano and alto sax that you show in your video. Greetings from Costa Rica.
Bit of research you can find that out yourself. You are aware of what the numbers on mouthpieces mean? (harder reed for lower numbers, soft reed for 7+.) Ligatures: Leather rovner for a darker sound, brighter sound off metal ligatures.
The best affordable cup is the mouth! Hold the reed on the tongue, suck on it like a candy for 3 minutes (careful! don't gag) and then you are ready to assemble and play. Be really careful with your teeth it usually is the main cause of chipped reeds, so open your mouth wide before accepting the reed for saliva soaking.
A nifty video! I dropped my alto mouthpiece on some tiles, in my youth, so I know the feeling. 😱 I appreciate the thoroughness of your case tour, thank you. 🎈⭐️🌈🎶🎷
Awesome video, I love the quality!
Perfect videoOOOOOOOOOOOOO❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love that case, do you know if it will fit a vintage Conn alto with split bell keys?
The case is designed to fit saxophones flexibly - I'm sure your conn will fit well.
Is the mouthpiece you use on alto a (S412180) Selmer mouthpiece? I’m investing towards some saxophone equipment!
Yes Selmer S90-180
@ Do you know where I can look to purchase this mouthpiece?
Great case👈😊, love Yamaha. Play Yamaha too(875EXB).
Hello teacher Lee. A question, on which website can I find information about the characteristics and prices of this case for soprano and alto sax that you show in your video. Greetings from Costa Rica.
www.northcountrywinds.com/products/gard-double-saxophone-bag-alto-soprano
Check this website!
Thank you!!!
Can you do a video on different mouthpieces and different sounds you get , and maybe in life ligatures or make a separate video
Bit of research you can find that out yourself. You are aware of what the numbers on mouthpieces mean? (harder reed for lower numbers, soft reed for 7+.) Ligatures: Leather rovner for a darker sound, brighter sound off metal ligatures.
off topic but which recording of the muczynski sonata are you using in the video?
@@cheewizard7009 It’s my personal recording from many years ago. I will be recording professionally in the fall for the next CD.
no internal body/neck swabs 😮
The best affordable cup is the mouth! Hold the reed on the tongue, suck on it like a candy for 3 minutes (careful! don't gag) and then you are ready to assemble and play. Be really careful with your teeth it usually is the main cause of chipped reeds, so open your mouth wide before accepting the reed for saliva soaking.