These videos have been really helpful for me as I have worked through the book. I know it was a while ago you were doing these videos, but if you have time I could really do with one on "Goose on the Razzle" Thanks!
That's great to hear. I definitely intend to make more videos but there's been a lot going on at the moment so I lost my rhythm, so to speak. "Goose on the Razzle" is definitely a good one to cover because it has some interesting rhythms, and I'll admit the the Abracadabra books for saxophone and clarinet seem to throw the player into the deep end in regards to triplets.
The only copy of A Tune A Day for saxophone I have is a reprint of the original 1945 version. Needless to say, it's very old school and doesn't have Mango Walk. I should pick myself up a copy of the revamped version and see how much better it is.
Thanks so much!
No worries. If you would like me to do any other pieces, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
These videos have been really helpful for me as I have worked through the book.
I know it was a while ago you were doing these videos, but if you have time I could really do with one on "Goose on the Razzle"
Thanks!
That's great to hear. I definitely intend to make more videos but there's been a lot going on at the moment so I lost my rhythm, so to speak. "Goose on the Razzle" is definitely a good one to cover because it has some interesting rhythms, and I'll admit the the Abracadabra books for saxophone and clarinet seem to throw the player into the deep end in regards to triplets.
@@CodedNotes no kidding! Thrown in at the deep end is right. I love it 😂
@@jakefarish7323 Here you go th-cam.com/video/8n7aX3adVc4/w-d-xo.html
@Coded Notes perfect thanks!
I play it a little differently to the book I’m learning from, in Learn a new tune a day book 1
The only copy of A Tune A Day for saxophone I have is a reprint of the original 1945 version. Needless to say, it's very old school and doesn't have Mango Walk. I should pick myself up a copy of the revamped version and see how much better it is.