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Dave Good Sax
United States
Приєднався 28 бер 2011
Dave Good is an American Blues/Jazz sax player, author, music educator, and friend of dogs. He is based in Southern California. Private lesson information and bio are available on his web site at www.saxlessonssandiego.com
The Biggest Practice Room Fail | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Questions? Reach out to Dave at the email addy below.
Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel.
More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com
Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel.
More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com
Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
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Level Up Your Sax Tone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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What do you want to work on? Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel. More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Every Sax Player Needs to Hear This | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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What do you want to improve in your playing? Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel. More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Worst Left Hand Mistakes and How to Fix Them | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel. What do you want to work on? Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
How to Stop Your Mouthpiece from Squealing and Chirping | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel. What do you want to work on? More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Two Simple Techniques that will Make Your Sax Solos Pop | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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What do you want to work on? Dave is discounting one-on-one Zoom sax lessons thru the end of the year. Learn more via email: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave's website is here: saxlessonssandiego.com/
One Thing I Wish I'd Known When I Started Learning Saxophone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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What do you want to work on? Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for viewers of this channel. More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Dave's website: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Transcribing for Beginners | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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What do you want to work on? Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions at a discount for subscribers to this channel. More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com https//:www.saxlessonssandiego.com
Better Sax Tone? Try This | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Dave is now accepting intermediate to advanced level sax students. He is offering Zoom sessions in groups of two, three, or five one-hour sessions. More information here: davegoodsax@gmail.com https//:www.saxlessonssandiego.com
Product Review: Alto Sax by Glarry | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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bit.ly/4aAobMX In this video I put a brand new straight-from-the-factory-to-my-front-porch alto saxophone by Glarry to the Dave Good test. And the verdict is? I love this horn. This is an entry-level horn at a very low price point. In the past, students of mine have struggled with their bargain priced horns. The Glarry alto gets it right. Free-blowing through the range from low Bb to high F#, g...
Which Saxophone is Best for Beginners--Alto, or Tenor? | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Hey, it's ask me anything Wednesday...anything, that is, about the sax....and if I select your question for air here on UA-cam, I will give you a free one-hour Zoom session. Find me here: davegoodsax@gmail.com My web site: www.saxlessonssandiego.com/
Best Practice: Sing Your Solo Before You Play It | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Friends, the amount of material aimed at teaching you how to play music and learn to improvise is staggering. No bad, but I find that much of the stuff on social media and in print is way serious, and if you are like many of my studio students, it can make the task of learning the craft seem insurmountable. So lighten up. Goof off. Sing your solos before you play them. Aim for silliness, not Li...
How to Improve Your Intonation | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Send me your questions via email to davegoodsax@gmail.com, or, leave a question in the comments below. If I select yours for next Wednesday, I will give you a free one-hour Zoom session. And while you're at it, please check out my new web site here: saxlessonssandiego.com/
Quick Tricks to Help You Memorize Music | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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My new website: saxlessonssandiego.com/ Find me here: davegoodsax@gmail.com Friends, I've started a new project. I'm calling it the Jazz Workshop Band. It's my trio live onstage in front of an audience, with students of the craft as guests. This gives newcomers (of all ages) the opportunity to play with pros and work it out. If you are in the San Diego area, reach out to me at the email above a...
Do Not Try This By Yourself | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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I'll cut right to the chase: do not purchase technique books that you aren't ready for and then tackle them anyway without the help of a mentor/teacher. This is a sure way to set your own playing back by cultivating feelings of inadequacy, etc, etc. There are better ways to get where you wanna be. Meanwhile, check out the Casey Neistat UA-cam video I referenced in today's sax ramble, and then h...
Beginning improviser? Do This and Win | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Beginning improviser? Do This and Win | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
You Got No Rhythm. Here's How to Fix It | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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You Got No Rhythm. Here's How to Fix It | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Let's Fix Your Rhythm, Part One | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Let's Fix Your Rhythm, Part One | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Are You Stuck In a Sax Success-Fail Loop? | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Are You Stuck In a Sax Success-Fail Loop? | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
This Simple Embochure Hack Will Give You Better Sax Tone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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This Simple Embochure Hack Will Give You Better Sax Tone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
The Best Backing Tracks Ever | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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The Best Backing Tracks Ever | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Try This for Better Sax Solos | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Try This for Better Sax Solos | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Think Before You Blow | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Think Before You Blow | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
The $5 Dollar Hack for Better Alto Sax Tone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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The $5 Dollar Hack for Better Alto Sax Tone | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Pro Alto Sax Tone : Here's How to Get It | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Pro Alto Sax Tone : Here's How to Get It | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Leave Your Saxophone Chops at Home. Play From Your Heart Instead | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Leave Your Saxophone Chops at Home. Play From Your Heart Instead | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Don't Let Scale Practice Get in the way of Learning to Improvise | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Don't Let Scale Practice Get in the way of Learning to Improvise | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Clarinet First, then Saxophone? | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Clarinet First, then Saxophone? | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Two More Dramatic Devices That Will Set Your Sax Solos on Fire | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Two More Dramatic Devices That Will Set Your Sax Solos on Fire | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
Dramatic Devices that will Blow Up Your Next Sax Solo | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
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Dramatic Devices that will Blow Up Your Next Sax Solo | Sax Lesson | Dave Good Sax
I live in a small apartment in Israel with many neighbors around. I don't have a closest room, I do play in front of my closet in my bedroom. The main issue is that the only time left after work, arrends and the like is 10 pm. I won't play at that time. I'm researching for a practice room nearby. Perhaps we can get into an agreement for playing at late hours.
I hope that will work for you. Is there a chance that you can join in some jam sessions in your area? Some of my friends call that "practicing at the gig."
Who the fe*k can find an hour a day? Never mind an hour for alto and an hour tenor. I know I can’t. I think the most powerful thing you say in this episode (they are episodes 😉) is ‘pick it up every day’. Going forward that what I’m going to try an do. 🎷
You are so right....even for 10 or 20 minutes, right?
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 Dave!
The best to you and yours!
Thank you, I'm a beginner and that Lego hand theory very very important. Thank you again.
I wish my former student Samara, could read this. Lego hands is her invention. Let us know how it works for you.
Some folks are rhythmically challenged. Syncopation is tough.
Agreed. I am one of tmem....and, a terrible dancer😅
@ A little alcohol makes everyone sing and dance great.
@davidwood351 at least, in our own minds, right?
Im about to buy one tomorrow! Looks like one of the better deals ive seen. Nice video! New subscriber here! Oh, and my name is Larry, so thats kinda cool. Like a guy named "Elmer" buying a "Selmer" 😂
Larry's gonna get a Glarry! Thanks for watching. Let us know how your nrw horn works out.
Dave, I love how you cradle your old horn
I wasn't aware I was doing that...until you pointed it out....😊
Thank you Dave. Thank you George. Thanks.
Always good to remember the fundamentals. Thanks.
Agreed - that's the foundation to a good sound.
OMG! How did we all miss this! I include everyone. I don't want to be the only idiot not knowing this. Thanks.
Ahhh...don't be too hard on yourself😊
Very good advice. Even if you feel negative about putting in the time for practice, as long as you're spending time with the horn. I envy the ones who can afford an other horn; let alone all four! I agree with you in practicing what is difficult and not what your good at. Thanks.
Right. It's better to have a super productive 10 minutes than a mindless three hours...
❤It's the love of the horn that keeps us at it, even when the practice sucks!
Awesome dave have a very happy Thanksgiving
Thanks! You too.
Excellent tutorial. I find that this method really helps my ear as I can hear the note before I play it, as opposed to regular long tones that are kind a boring on their own, which is why most players don't do them. I know so many intermediate players that play to a pretty good level, but their tone is weak and all over the place. I talk to them about long tones and overtones and they look at me like im an alien. They fall down the rabbit hole of just buying more mouthpieces, thinking that's the answer. I also use this method to work out intervals that I can then transcribe easily to other tunes and more importantly different keys if my ears don't do the job straight off. Thanks for the clip Dave !
You are so very correct -- even among my students, I hear chops coupled with thin tone. I suppose my tutorial is a way to trick them into doing long tones 😅
“Your 2 best teachers” has got to be one of the best insights I’ve heard in a while. Lately, I have been focusing on this more. Thanks for that!
Yeah! Use them and grow.
Long tones are my form of meditation.. mostly low register and harmonics. But your idea is a good one.. I'll try it ! Thanks a lot
I hope it helps
It’s always good to revisit the basics.
Exactly -- be excellent at the basics
Good way to work on you tone. Thanks, Dave.
Glad this helps. Tone is everything
Yes cork grease is a good idea! Chap stick is good substitute or Vaseline. Don't use too much or you may inhale it!
Dear Hans Mathia! Get a washing water stone with 4 and six thousandth grit. Slap your reed on it with distilled water and get that baby flat and shiny! Then slap it on your M.P. do the vac test. It should cling for approx one to 4 seconds. If it does good. If it doesn't your rails may be chewed up or worn, get a new mouth piece. It should stay glued for 3 to 4 seconds then pop. Take a fifty cent piece and slap the reed on it at the tip. Adjust to a hair overhang and burn using fifty cent piece as a burn shield with a match or lighter. Brush off the ash, now place it on your m.p. your reed should be a little firmer. Repeat until the reed at least stays stuck 3 to 4 seconds. This way you can adjust your reed strength and get a good seal. Happy tootling! Santa Clause!
@@ChrisEbbrsen wow....this is a wealth of how the old-school guys did it. Thanks Chris!
Thanks! I'm in a layover since about 2011. Last known venue at home. Sax seized up lower register. It was my grandfather's Buescher E flat alto which I had restored from when he was in the Islands. The lambskin keys were all dryed out the whole.instrument was taking on a turcouse PA t Ina. Mom wouldnt.let me play it because my grandfather had tuberculosis. She passed away in 87 . I dragged it out from the closet and commenced to become an elephant caller. I used grease to seal the neck I got into reed.making. those were the good old days! Maybe I'll run across anther one and take.up where I left off. Thank you for the tips now I just gotta find me another one. Here's a tip for you! Never make an alto sax swab from a chamois and salmon hook! The hook will gouge the barrel and your high frequency will suffer! Never ever use a fish hook for a sax swab you'll permanently deface the polished bore! Nuff said happy playing go to it. Little toot out. Namasdei!
Thanks for the good advice!
Fine thanks ♥
Enjoying your videos. Why did you put the ligature on backwards. I've never seen that before.
Great question -- actually, the lig is upside-down, not backwards. The reason? Less metal touching the reed. Does it make a difference? In my head, yes. In reality? Probably not.
Hi, Dave could you tell me how to choose right reed for me???
Ahhhh....sorry, no, not without hearing your challenges with your current setup.....
No mention of cork grease? Routinely greasing the cork prior to attaching the mouth piece allows the mouth piece to glide on without much of a struggle. I apply a generous amount of grease and rub it in with my fingers. I then coat the other end of the neck with the residual cork grease from my fingers which allows the neck to glide into the sax body. This preserves the cork integrity, and precludes xs pressure that might bend the neck. I perform this each and every time I play.
Good point, thanks. Grease up when needed, friends.
thanks
When I have put the Reed in the right place, and sucking, it’s impossible to make it to create a vacuum, it’s leaking. Otherwise it works fine. Otto Link 7*, Legere Signature #2.
Thanks!
Thank you! I’m a decades long autodidact so I haven’t been trained in this properly. I do put the neck on first but have always pushed the mp on without any angle pressure on the neck. Also I find it helps to lick the table before placing the reed. I’ve become an adherent of taking a milling scraper and removing a microscopic layer of the face. Sometimes it’s just the oxidation that is scraped away. I’ll then scrape the top of the reed to help the heart be symmetrical. This has brought the number of reeds that play well from maybe 50% to 80%.
What kind of neck strap is that and mouth piece set up ☮️🎵🎵🎵🎷
The strap is Antigua, which came included with a student's Antigua alto. She didn't like it. We swapped. I love it. Mouthpiece is a standard off-the-shelf Meyer 5M, with an older Meyer stock lig ( the new generation of Meyer ligs are lousy imo,) and the reed is La Voz medium. What's your setup?
Thanks Dave. Good instruction on important techniques. I’ve been playing for 50+ years but there’s always something to learn or be reminded of.
@@edspeers2062 agreed. We never get to the saxophone finish line, eh?
Great info for a beginner like me
I hope it helps. Thanks for watching.
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Super important message Dave!
They’re both great voices! I haven’t tried a tenor, but I will! I love both, but saxophone is a very intuitive instrument and feeling while playing can be more crucial than hearing experience!
I'd be interested in hearing your alto/tenor comparison
Great info, Dave. I haven't been able to play much for the last couple of months because my left thumb and wrist hurt so bad. I might be close to being addicted to the meds my doctor prescribed. I'm seeing an Occupational therapist in Glendale, CA, who specializes in musician injuries at the end of the month. I remember you had a horn-related injury a while back.
@@joel6427 are you using any kind of wrist brace?
@@davegoodsax Yes. I found this brace on Amazon. FEATOL Carpal Tunnel Wrist Brace Night Support, Wrist and Thumb Brace for Dequervain's Tenosynovitis, Tendonitis, Arthritis, Thumb Spica Splint Left Hand
@@davegoodsax I am using one with aluminum strips on both sides, which mobilizes my thumb and wrist fairly well. I have an appointment at the end of November with an occupational therapist in Glendale, CA., who specializes in Musician injuries.
@joel6427 let us know the prognosis....and some safe sax ideas too, ok?
Thanks! I will try it out. I just got a new mouthpiece recently and I still have to figure out the right technique to play it
Great! Let us know how it works out. What piece for what horn? I blow a Meyer 5M on my Conn 6M alto
My tip: I sing first, my throat opens and then I play note and it comes out easy. And maybe some time it will be sound great 😅
@@xrgiok yes....singing the note is the BEST exercise....but my students won't do it.
@ Sing and play was the best way to open mind for me, we are the instrument in the end of all. Saxophone do nothing itself, my first months progress was useless before I discovered that simple truth.
Great stuff. Thanks for the reminder.
I hope it helps!
So awesome Sir.
I hope this helps you blow some mojo solos!
@@davegoodsax I am hoping so
3 minutes into this he hasn't shown a goddamn thing yet
@@antoniosantorini9355 my channel. I will ramble on for as long as I please. If you don't like it, go somewhere else. Dig?
Please stop talking just get to the point
Perhaps you'd like to visit another channel? Adios, and best wishes.
Very encouraging, Dave, thank you!
@@You_are_an_overcomer I hope this helps you...keep us posted, ok?
Then play it over and over and over. Each time it'll get better and you'll find a different place to work on! Thanks, Dave!
You got that right!
Love your videos! just picked up a saxaphone and starting my journey!
Have fun!
The best of all instruments! Keep us posted.
Watched again and get confused with the point on less resistance on alto. Maybe it’s an old Conn feature?
Good point. The tenor swan neck can build a little more resistance than the 90 degree bend of an alto neck...
Great value here.
I hope you will try this method and circle back with your results...
I transcribed Caravan melody, very fun tune to play after my routine exercises) Still can’t believe that I study a sax
Believe it! Good work!
Great motivating teaching
Awesome.