I read somewhere that after a top NY sax teacher heard him play, he asked the guy for his number one suggestion for improving. The teacher said "Learn to play in tune." Ouch!
People often think intonation on sax should be easy. Just press the right buttons and blow, right. But saxophones don't play in tune, saxophonists do. Our band leader once read to us a letter from Mozart to a friend where he was complaining that flutes never play in tune. Yeah I agreed, but then Mozart never met a saxophone!
Nice. Correct intonation is a process, not an event. It seems almost counterproductive to practice intonation without having a pitch to match. It's worth the effort to get or make backing tracks for whatever you're working on.
Thanks Wu Tang - just discovering that the audio practice track wasn't actually included in link above (just pdf). Working on it now, and then you should be able to download audio tracks. My apologies -Bob
Be peaceful with yourself! I love that.
Bob's the man.
I read somewhere that after a top NY sax teacher heard him play, he asked the guy for his number one suggestion for improving. The teacher said "Learn to play in tune." Ouch!
Woo! yep - it's a thing : )
People often think intonation on sax should be easy. Just press the right buttons and blow, right. But saxophones don't play in tune, saxophonists do.
Our band leader once read to us a letter from Mozart to a friend where he was complaining that flutes never play in tune. Yeah I agreed, but then Mozart never met a saxophone!
This is great 😊 cool lesson - such a great teacher, relaxed and east going
Very helpful. Thanks, Bob!
thanks for watching!
Thank you
It's a practice I've never done, so I'll do it!
Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching!
Bob!
Nice. Correct intonation is a process, not an event. It seems almost counterproductive to practice intonation without having a pitch to match. It's worth the effort to get or make backing tracks for whatever you're working on.
link to the audio tracks? this was very helpful!!!
Thanks Wu Tang - just discovering that the audio practice track wasn't actually included in link above (just pdf). Working on it now, and then you should be able to download audio tracks. My apologies -Bob
hey Wu - try that link in description now to get the practice track audio
@@bobdeboo8549 thanks!
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Just a question do you tune at 440 or 442. Thank
Typically 440, but I did play in a band with symphony musicians where we tuned to 442. The name of the band was actually called 'The 442s'
@@bobdeboo8549 Thank you but i was asking for this one video...I bet you are in 440
@@charlesjacques4671 440hz, yes