@@TheSaxophoneOracle I'm an amateur script-writer-- including comedy. That's the silly stuff I have in my head practically all day! I was laughing my behind off! Good stuff! The voice-leading vids are awesome! Thanks again:)
You got a great sound. Reeds are fascinating. I play 5's on various Saxscape mouthpieces from .102-.118. I find the resistance is where the magic is. I experiment with smaller sizes but always return to the larger sizes. I' be been diggin' ATG as well.
Thanks very much for the comment... and my apologies for the late reply, this one must of slipped passed my radar. There is definitely something to be said about the resistance. I think players often put on a slightly harder reed and give up because it doesn't work for them immediately. you have to kind of work up to it and then evaluate what your getting out of it.
Haha... yes, noted. By nature I am very soft spoken... I will do my best, but I don't want to put on false enthusiasm either... it's a fine line between enthusiasm and snake oil salesman. Appreciate your support and comment!
I just got a xaphoon. My first try at a reed instrument. It ships w/ a 2.5. High notes are easy, but I struggle trying to play the lower notes. I get lots of blanks or squeaks down there, and my face muscles get tired really fast. Does this mean a lower reed strength would be better for now, or is it the reverse?
Very interesting! I'm tenor hobbyist and having difficulty with consistency in altissimo with a 2.5. I'm going to try a stiffer reed. Where are you based? On parle francais aussi!!!
Worth a shot trying a bit stiffer. reed, you'll have to let us know how it worked out for you. The oracles location is a closely guarded secret, but he does appreciate your watching and commenting.
Thanks for watching and commenting, and sorry about the late reply... I missed this comment somehow. I agree, for me on tenor sax 3.5 and up is where the magic is.
@@shirleyfrancis4515 Oh, I see. Well yes, I was joking around as I do in all my intros. However, it was pretty much in tune. I do thank you for taking the time to comment even though it was to insult me. Glad to know the countless hours and money I put into these informative and free videos aren't going unnoticed.
LOL!! Props for the 'Weather Girls' opening! Hilarious! Thanks for another informative video, sir :)
Thank you... I'm glad you found it amusing. One person really didn't appreciate it. lol
@@TheSaxophoneOracle I'm an amateur script-writer-- including comedy. That's the silly stuff I have in my head practically all day! I was laughing my behind off! Good stuff! The voice-leading vids are awesome! Thanks again:)
You got a great sound. Reeds are fascinating. I play 5's on various Saxscape mouthpieces from .102-.118. I find the resistance is where the magic is. I experiment with smaller sizes but always return to the larger sizes. I' be been diggin' ATG as well.
Thanks very much for the comment... and my apologies for the late reply, this one must of slipped passed my radar. There is definitely something to be said about the resistance. I think players often put on a slightly harder reed and give up because it doesn't work for them immediately. you have to kind of work up to it and then evaluate what your getting out of it.
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Thanks for the sub! I'm honoured to have you!
All very useful information for any sax player. My only tip: try and get some enthusiasm in your voice. You sound like your tired of this subject.
Haha... yes, noted. By nature I am very soft spoken... I will do my best, but I don't want to put on false enthusiasm either... it's a fine line between enthusiasm and snake oil salesman. Appreciate your support and comment!
I just got a xaphoon. My first try at a reed instrument. It ships w/ a 2.5. High notes are easy, but I struggle trying to play the lower notes. I get lots of blanks or squeaks down there, and my face muscles get tired really fast. Does this mean a lower reed strength would be better for now, or is it the reverse?
I also am a new xaphoon player, have the same problem! Would be very happy to get some tip for this problem
Very interesting! I'm tenor hobbyist and having difficulty with consistency in altissimo with a 2.5. I'm going to try a stiffer reed. Where are you based? On parle francais aussi!!!
And that is a Conn 10M you are playing?
Worth a shot trying a bit stiffer. reed, you'll have to let us know how it worked out for you. The oracles location is a closely guarded secret, but he does appreciate your watching and commenting.
Thanks for the video. What mouthpiece are you playing on? Thanks.
It’s a marmaduke piece - I forget if its an 8* or a 9, but one of the two. Thanks for watching!
You’re playing a number 5 reed on a mouthpiece with 8 or 9 tip opening? Why am I watching this?
Thanks for this information very useful. Jeez some people are giving you a hard time!!
Thanks.... well it is the internet... everyone's a critic. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Interesting, I thought strenght 5 down to 3,5 sounded best!
Thanks for watching and commenting, and sorry about the late reply... I missed this comment somehow. I agree, for me on tenor sax 3.5 and up is where the magic is.
A sax player who cannot sing in tune?
I don't follow... what are you referring to?
@@TheSaxophoneOracle your singing at the start of the video...or maybe you were just messing around?
@@shirleyfrancis4515 Oh, I see. Well yes, I was joking around as I do in all my intros. However, it was pretty much in tune. I do thank you for taking the time to comment even though it was to insult me. Glad to know the countless hours and money I put into these informative and free videos aren't going unnoticed.
It wasn't the intention to insult you in any way. I'm a musician myself and the moment I hear bad singing it upsets me.
@@shirleyfrancis4515 Thank you again for your thoughtful comments. I'm very sorry to upset you. Looking forward to hearing you play and sing.