It is quite amazing to see the great man in action. My students are amazed!! (So am I). I have an old vinyl of him playing and I think I might see if I can transfer it to mp3 and make a slideshow backing and post it.
In this video he is playing a Buescher 400 (in the clinic footage). He did this only as a favor to the Buescher company who wanted to promote their latest line of saxophones. I am sure he is playing his normal saxophone during the Whitney performance.
Thx for providing these videos! I'd like to May I ask, if you own the rights or where you got the original files from? I'd like to edit a few samples for a piece of music...
Please support the Rascher Audio Collection Preservation Project! Look up our Facebook page, named, Sigurd M. Rascher Collection at Reed Library, SUNY Fredonia. Help fund the project by voting in the Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant Program for the month of November 2010.
How the times have changed...Karen didn't have technology or other distractions to waste her time on, instead she had her saxophone and it's clear she gave her time to it and practiced her overtones just as Mr Rascher advised. Kids have too many options and less discipline these days to devote themselves to practising an instrument like they did in the 50's.
What a beast Rascher was. The overtones were just legendary
I had been wanting to see something like this for quite some time. Watching him play that keyless saxophone like that absolutely made my day, too.
This is wonderful! I know that you will love it.
Ric
It is quite amazing to see the great man in action. My students are amazed!! (So am I). I have an old vinyl of him playing and I think I might see if I can transfer it to mp3 and make a slideshow backing and post it.
Good video of the basics of playing. Thanks.
Thanks very compelling muscian.
Thanks for posting! : )
I aspire to that level of overtone control.
I'm getting there but I definitely need to work a lot more on the 16th and 17th.
"Mr Rascher, this light is in my eyes do you mind if I turn it off?" Hahaha such a random thing to have in a script.
In this video he is playing a Buescher 400 (in the clinic footage). He did this only as a favor to the Buescher company who wanted to promote their latest line of saxophones. I am sure he is playing his normal saxophone during the Whitney performance.
Thx for providing these videos! I'd like to May I ask, if you own the rights or where you got the original files from? I'd like to edit a few samples for a piece of music...
Please support the Rascher Audio Collection Preservation Project! Look up our Facebook page, named, Sigurd M. Rascher Collection at Reed Library, SUNY Fredonia. Help fund the project by voting in the Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant Program for the month of November 2010.
What's the piece he plays with the orchestra?
Rascher explaining the sax is like..like..um..well it's like God explaining how to make a universe
Is he playing a Buescher true-tone?
How the times have changed...Karen didn't have technology or other distractions to waste her time on, instead she had her saxophone and it's clear she gave her time to it and practiced her overtones just as Mr Rascher advised. Kids have too many options and less discipline these days to devote themselves to practising an instrument like they did in the 50's.
Corina!
Nicetirps