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  • sxpoet replied to the topic What's your setup in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months ago

    hi @jeff

    xlr cables would be better, so yes, you would need an xlr mic

    https://www.cablematters.com/Blog/USB-C/usb-cable-max-length

  • sxpoet replied to the topic What's your setup in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months ago

    @jeff
    my sister-in-law is back home now, she had nice time in SA

  • sxpoet replied to the topic What's your setup in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    @jeff
    my sister-in-law is near to you, she’s on a safari tour. I should have given her some music books to pass on to you. never mind, a lot quicker than posting them.

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    I changed the sheet to C Major all the way through, and in the 2nd to last bar i changed the F to an F#. If you’re playing the melody, i don’t see the point of the G Major scales on page 2. I can understand keeping the G Major scales if you play chords over page 2.

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    Hi Leo,
    thanks for the heads up, i’ll check out Jamie Anderson.

    A great tune to practice timing is Johnny’s “Rock Around The Clock”.

    It’s easy to hear the timing of note patterns and get used to them to play back on the sax, but in sheet reading you also need practice in seeing and recognising the note patterns long term which is a separate…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    Well done Leo, those 8 common rhythms in the first video are the basic building blocks of timing and they occur in every music sheet. Just knowing them will tighten up the 32nd notes and the 64th notes as they all align up on the quarter note groves.

    i find it impossible to count out the 32nd notes and the 64th notes as its too fast to say them…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    You’re a lot better sax player than me Leo, i can tell that by how frequently you post your uploads, for me it would take several weeks to a month just to record one tune. Probably because i don’t practice for longer than an hour each day.

    I’ve just started learning to play the clarinet, and it’s a lot more fiddly finger wise than playing the…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    i do exactly the same Leo only if i have a backing track that has a sax player in it.

    Unfortunately when i play lots of music sheets that don’t have sax player in it to hear the timing on the sax – that’s where i come unstuck with the timing and would never play the sheet in time in a million years, the only way to improve is to practice…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

  • sxpoet replied to the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

  • sxpoet started the topic Timing in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    the biggest problem with playing music sheets, is getting the timing right.

    You are common rhythm timing combinations that frequently occur in music sheets, and these are including in a practice session, other than playing scales.

    this video shows some of the most common rhythms that you can copy to a blank sheet and practice, if you cant play…[Read more]

  • However when i play music sheets in the clarinet register i struggle. The only way to get round that is for me to practice playing scales – so yes, you have to practice scales whether you like it or not.

    The best music sheet players on any wind instrument are the ones who spend a lot of time playing scales. Any music teacher will tell you that,…[Read more]

  • If you are a music sheet player – you definitely have to practice various stuff to make sheet playing easier, they both go hand in hand.

    Like i said before ‘Practice makes perfect’ can be true and can be false – get a music teacher, you’d be surprised and unaware that you could be practicing something wrong and developing bad habits.

    By…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic the beast in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    I can understand if you are a teenager then it makes sense to start out on a student sax, most parents don’t know if their children will loose interest a few years down the line.
    But for an adult, buy a student sax if you’re not sure if you will loose interest, or buy a second hand pro sax that has been serviced.

    The 1st sax i bought 10 years was…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic the beast in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    Wind instruments are a lot more complex than playing a piano, i would recommend anyone getting lessons from day one like i did. A piano you have none of the problems of playing in tune, embouchure, reeds, mouthpieces, ligatures – with a piano you can have bad posture, wrong chair height – the main problem is playing from sheet music, providing you…[Read more]

  • Leo the new sax sounds much better! Pro Sax’s do make difference compared to student sax’s – well played.

  • thanks for the info Leo!

    Next time i visit my local sax shop, i’ll definitely try out the yts62. I haven’t played Tenor sax’s so i don’t know how well they work with fibre reeds, but i do know on my Alto i couldn’t find any fibre that worked well across all the notes, mid range notes were okay, higher range notes were rubbish and lower notes…[Read more]

  • sxpoet started the topic the beast in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    Student Sax’s are designed for kids under the age of 11 years old to be able to play, as their lungs aren’t as large as a full grown adult, so they are a lot lot easier to blow.

    The problem with wind instruments if you want to play very high notes, you need to get the air moving very fast through the instrument, this involves blowing faster and…[Read more]

  • i shall have one more attempt at trying out the Tenor sax YTS480 or YTS62.
    I play ‘Fly me to the Moon’ in C Major on the Alto sax, i’m used to hearing it in played in C Major.

    when i tried out two Tenor Sax’s, i played ‘Fly me to the Moon’ using the same Key positions as on the Alto C Major. When i got home, i realised that i should have played…[Read more]

  • sxpoet replied to the topic What's your setup in the forum Saxophone Tips 10 months, 1 week ago

    Hi Jeff,
    good to hear you are still playing the sax.
    You’ll have to do some more uploads.

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