My Saxophone
My Saxophone
After 3 weeks of playing sax I managed to squeak out a few notes. Now I dropped it and it needs a repair!
http://www.yousendit.com/download/dVlwd ... a1hIRGc9PQ
http://www.yousendit.com/download/dVlwd ... a1hIRGc9PQ
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very cool Gamelan, and nice atmosphere of the track (the piano is quite "jarret" like yes?)
how could you drop your sax
how could you drop your sax

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Thanks,
It fell off a chair. I need a stand. If you lay it on the side, spit goes in the mouthpeice and then cold spit goes into your mouth.
I never listened to Keith but he does a lot of improvisation which is how I play.
It fell off a chair. I need a stand. If you lay it on the side, spit goes in the mouthpeice and then cold spit goes into your mouth.
I never listened to Keith but he does a lot of improvisation which is how I play.
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It will be $300 to repair but the good news is it will be better than new meaning it will play more in tune. I actually tuned the sax with Cubase
. I guess it is true what they say about Chinese saxophones. Perhaps they are made for Chinese music which has a different intonation
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Knowing the Yamaha WX 5 actually is helping a lot now that I am getting used to it.


Knowing the Yamaha WX 5 actually is helping a lot now that I am getting used to it.
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Man Or Myth......................Braincell.
Definately Catatonic.
Very Nice Brotha' Man.
From the 3 years I have been waffling around here I don't remeber any Saxcophone recordings.
What mic & mic Pre did you use?
Definately Catatonic.
Very Nice Brotha' Man.
From the 3 years I have been waffling around here I don't remeber any Saxcophone recordings.
What mic & mic Pre did you use?
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Sennheiser 441 mic:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MD441U/
Grace Design 101 Pre
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/m101/
I had to work with the EQ, and delay to get the effect quite a bit.
I only wish I knew sax as well as I do keyboard. It's a very physical instrument. It vibrates your head and sends too much oxygen to your brain. You can make overtones and ugly modulations.
I took it up because in recent years I have become interested in jazz and because it is cheaper than classical reed instruments.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MD441U/
Grace Design 101 Pre
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/m101/
I had to work with the EQ, and delay to get the effect quite a bit.
I only wish I knew sax as well as I do keyboard. It's a very physical instrument. It vibrates your head and sends too much oxygen to your brain. You can make overtones and ugly modulations.
I took it up because in recent years I have become interested in jazz and because it is cheaper than classical reed instruments.
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It's only condensation, not spit as is commonly thought.braincell wrote: cold spit goes into your mouth.
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sort of reminds me of a shakuhachi going through its harmonics. I think the more embochure muscle you build up, the easier it will be to control the timbre and pitch. Takes months and years though. I like the piano sound.
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I'm still thinking about masking it with effects but ultimately it's better to just know how to play.
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I was at my friend's house a few days ago and he says his saxophones (he owns 5) never collect saliva even after hours of playing because he has a dry mouth. The condensation theory is a myth.
wayne wrote:It's only condensation, not spit as is commonly thought.braincell wrote: cold spit goes into your mouth.
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Of course you must be correct 

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I'm not going to drink a glass of condensation which comes from spit!
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As a long-time tubist, i have an interest, as i've endlessly been told "eeeuuwww, spit!" when clearing the horn. My general answer is "that ain't spit, it's a combination of snot & urine"
Anyway, i don't see anything like a hoiked-up street oyster in what comes out of my tuba - more like what you see when warm, moist air hits a cold, smooth surface

Back to the saxomophone - about 3 months of steady practise and you'll have developed the embouchure to let rip some more. Blow that horn!
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Fantastic! I keep hearing it takes years. I hope you are right about that.
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this is why i come to pz, i always learn something....