I can't tell exactly which mouthpiece he's using but I can tell you from personal experience that this type of alto sound akin to Benny Carter or Marshall Royal is usually the result of playing a large chamber mouthpiece with a small tip opening, a somewhat steep baffle and soft reeds. Similar to what you'd want to use to get a Sandborn type of sound except that you have to be very gentle and discerning with how you're using your air and what you are doing with your embouchoure instead of blowing real hard.
WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL! GREAT ORCHESTRA, GREAT SOUND! THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Very smooth. A good outfit.
I love playing this song in jazz... it's so layed back
Very smooth. And so nice
Gracias mil...
Y MIL GRACIAS...!!!
Eine gute, erliche Arbeit, beste Grùße aus Dortmund.
EXCELLENT !!!
BRAVO !
Michel.
lovely!
A nice Nestico piece for the Basie book!
Sehr gut 👍👍
you right dude!!!
2:09 my favorite trombone solo
投稿ありがとうございます(^^) ベースどうにかならんか(笑)💦。
that lead alto players tone is exactly what im looking for. could you tell me what type of mouthpiece he uses?
I can't tell exactly which mouthpiece he's using but I can tell you from personal experience that this type of alto sound akin to Benny Carter or Marshall Royal is usually the result of playing a large chamber mouthpiece with a small tip opening, a somewhat steep baffle and soft reeds. Similar to what you'd want to use to get a Sandborn type of sound except that you have to be very gentle and discerning with how you're using your air and what you are doing with your embouchoure instead of blowing real hard.
okay but my favorite part was when the bari goes down to that low c, but i couldn’t hear it
bass player, lay back for the love of the Lord above, >,< this isn't a sousa march, lay back brother
I think this a mix problem
Would this work well as a ballad
Bass much...