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Taking Steps - Chris Jolly Group @ Magic Rock Holmfirth
Taking Steps written by Chris Jolly
Magic Rock Tap, Holmfirth, UK - 12/05/24
Sax - Chris Jolly
Keys - Lucas Kelly
Bass - Harry Poxon
Drums - Joe England
www.chrisjolly.com
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Відео

Long Wait - Chris Jolly - live looping sax @ Matt and Phreds
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Long Wait written by Chris Jolly Matt and Phred's, Manchester, UK - 09/05/24 www.chrisjolly.com
Rise and Fall (Bob Reynolds) - Chris Jolly Group @ Matt and Phreds
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Rise and Fall written by Bob Reynolds Matt and Phreds, Manchester, UK - 09/05/24 Three full sets to get our teeth into at Matt and Phreds (Manchester) so a great chance to give Rise and Fall a blast for the first time with the band - lots of fun all round. Sound quality not great as it was filmed from the front of the audience behind the speakers - you can see what energy a great tune creates o...
Snap Dragon - Chris Jolly Group - Live @ Magic Rock Holmfirth
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Snap Dragon written by Chris Jolly Magic Rock Tap, Holmfirth, UK - 12/05/24 Sax - Chris Jolly Keys - Lucas Kelly Bass - Harry Poxon Drums - Joe England www.chrisjolly.com
Which B flat to play on the saxophone and the alternative fingerings
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials When it comes to playing a Bb on the saxophone we have options and it's a good idea to have the flexibility to play any of them in any situation. This video shows the fingerings for the Bb and also offers some tips on how to use them. There is a free PDF package to be downloaded alongside this video, just follow the link above ...
Chris Jolly Group
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Upcoming gigs: Leopold Square - Sheffield - Sunday 8th September 2024 Carlton Club - Manchester - Sunday 27th October 2024
Bloopers - the reality of me making a YouTube video
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials It's been a steep learning curve for me making these videos, I seem to question every sentence I've said after I have put one up so it's amazing that so many people are starting to watch my content and find it useful. A huge thank you for all your amazing feedback, it really does energise me to continue making this content.
Jazz vs Classical - which saxophone mouthpiece?
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials 0:00 Intro 0:16 What is a saxophone set up? 0:54 What are my set ups? 2:09 The sound testing 5:06 Summary and end Choosing a mouthpiece can be a very confusing decision to make and we can often ask the question why do I need to have a certain mouthpiece to sound a certain way. In this video I attempt to demonstrate the differen...
Multiphonics for saxophonists and composers
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials Multiphonics are seen as an extended technique but if we know where to start they can also be for the less experienced player. In this video I explain what a multiphonic is and how we can play one of the easy ones. I will also offer some advise to advanced players and composers when it comes to both performing and writing multi...
Vibrato on the saxophone - what is it and why should we use it
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials Vibrato is a very personal addition to your sound. Working out how and when to use it is essential when playing different styles of music and can help you develop a very personal sound. For the downloadable sheet that goes along with this video follow this link and enter your email address under the controlling vibrato heading ...
The easy way to turn 12 musical scales into 36
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials Scales can often be quite daunting and the thought of learning lots of different scales for an exam or to improve technically can be overwhelming! In this short video a simple trick helps you turn a simple major scale into multiple scales. For the supporting free sheet music mentioned in this video follow this link - chrisjolly...
Long notes on the saxophone - a practical play along to improve sound
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials Playing long notes can improve your sound massively but we often miss this out of our practise sessions. Hopefully this play along video will inspire you to get at least 5 minutes of long notes into every practise session. For the free long note exercise sheet music mentioned in this video follow this link and download the file...
Tonguing and articulation on the saxophone
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials There are some common bad habits that saxophone players pick up when it comes to articulation and tonguing on the saxophone. In this video you'll hear what those bad habits are and the best exercises to improve your tonguing technique. For the free 12 tonguing exercise sheet music mentioned in this video follow this link and do...
Saxophone and breathing
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials We often think about the air going into our instrument as the important bit, and it is but what do you have to do before you blow into your saxophone? BREATHE IN!!! If you are using your lungs correctly to breathe in then you are setting yourself up very well for making a great sound on the saxophone. For more information on Ch...
What I learned from transcribing a Joshua Redman solo
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*FREE EDUCATIONAL SHEET MUSIC* - chrisjolly.com/education-materials Transcription is something I don't do nearly enough of but when I do get round to it I try and take specific things to work on in more detail. The line I found here highlighted the use of off beat tonguing and ghost notes in executing the line more successfully. For a full transcription of this tune go to www.chrisjolly.com, si...
Saxophone embouchure - set up and strengthen
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Saxophone embouchure - set up and strengthen
Tenor saxophone, a Boss loop pedal, a guiro and a pair of maracas
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Tenor saxophone, a Boss loop pedal, a guiro and a pair of maracas
Saxophone pop test - is my reed set up correctly?
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Saxophone pop test - is my reed set up correctly?
Getting a better saxophone sound in the upper and lower register
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Getting a better saxophone sound in the upper and lower register
How to circular breathe on the saxophone
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How to circular breathe on the saxophone
Sight reading funk rhythms on the saxophone
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Sight reading funk rhythms on the saxophone
An introduction to modes on the saxophone (and any instrument!)
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An introduction to modes on the saxophone (and any instrument!)
Improve your saxophone sound with overtones
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Improve your saxophone sound with overtones
glitch - for solo tenor saxophone - Chris Jolly
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glitch - for solo tenor saxophone - Chris Jolly
How to slap tongue on the saxophone - 4 ways to make it easier
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How to slap tongue on the saxophone - 4 ways to make it easier
blip - for solo tenor saxophone - Chris Jolly
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blip - for solo tenor saxophone - Chris Jolly
BONK! - Duet for 2 saxophones - two parts one player!
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BONK! - Duet for 2 saxophones - two parts one player!
Long Wait - solo tenor saxophone looping with a Boss RC-30 Loop Station
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Long Wait - solo tenor saxophone looping with a Boss RC-30 Loop Station
Snapdragon - Chris Jolly Group (Zenith Quintet) - Live BOTW
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Snapdragon - Chris Jolly Group (Zenith Quintet) - Live BOTW
Reflections (with live looping saxophone) - Chris Jolly Group (Zenith Quintet) - Band on the Wall
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Reflections (with live looping saxophone) - Chris Jolly Group (Zenith Quintet) - Band on the Wall

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @brente6107
    @brente6107 Місяць тому

    Keep it up 👍

  • @RockRabot007
    @RockRabot007 Місяць тому

    Thanks. I recently developed jaw pain (left side) and realized I've been not using my embouchure correctly.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Місяць тому

      Glad this helped and hope the pain has stopped. A strong and consistent embouchure is essential!

  • @dfethrvftrgtr
    @dfethrvftrgtr 2 місяці тому

    I like Jazzy sound make by classic setup

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Місяць тому

      Thanks. I often come back to the different combinations to review and really like recording to listen to things back myself.

  • @Jaujau933
    @Jaujau933 3 місяці тому

    Super presentation thanks 😎🎷👍🏼

  • @DJsilversax
    @DJsilversax 3 місяці тому

    Great video Chris. How do stop the loop you’ve created bleeding back into your mic when you’re adding parts?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 3 місяці тому

      I have playback coming through headphones only in this video/recording. I do play this live though so it's a case of having a clever sound engineer and mic/speaker placement. There is also no doubt some clever tech in the Boss pedal itself to help reduce bleeding sounds from speaker. The more you loop the harder it gets to avoid the bleed but it is a loop so the fact it's duplicated means it's nothing additional. Additional musicians on different instruments not being looped do cause issues sometimes. Thanks again for listening and your very valid question. Chris

  • @DJsilversax
    @DJsilversax 3 місяці тому

    Great piece Chris. How do you stop everything bleeding back into the mic?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 3 місяці тому

      I have the playback coming through headphones only so no loop goes through the mic. Thanks for listening.

  • @Sephirothmmd
    @Sephirothmmd 3 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @franciscosantos847
    @franciscosantos847 4 місяці тому

    i can circular breathe on a straw but cant seem to do it on my sax

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 4 місяці тому

      I actually can't do it with a straw but can with a saxophone so I reckon you can't be far off getting it. I find the hardest thing is the point at which you start the air stream again after taking the breath through your nose. Mastering that bit is key! Keep the air pressure and embouchure strong. Hope you get it soon.

    • @franciscosantos847
      @franciscosantos847 3 місяці тому

      @@chrisjollymusic thanks Ill pracice that!

  • @geraldsimair4231
    @geraldsimair4231 5 місяців тому

    Have a real problem keeping good timing

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 4 місяці тому

      Metronome - slow and steady. The more you work with a metronome and become more aware of timing the better you'll get.

  • @geraldsimair4231
    @geraldsimair4231 5 місяців тому

    My top teeth hurt when I set them on the top of the mouthpiece

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 4 місяці тому

      There shouldn't be any pain when setting your embouchure. Try to work on the strength of the sides of your embouchure with a strong 'ooo' shape. Top teeth should be resting with as little pressure as possible. You could also try a mouthpiece patch that may make it a little more comfortable.

  • @dreckshippy
    @dreckshippy 8 місяців тому

    So far you are the only one mentioning the gap in between the "two lungs" but this is exactly what I'm always struggling with, so it helps to hear someone who mastered the technique having the same issue. Thanks for the good explanation!

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 8 місяців тому

      Hope this has helped you further. It's good to know that it isn't just me that struggles with that bit as well!

  • @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903
    @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for yhe video 🎉 what is the name of the book again ? Cheers

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 8 місяців тому

      The book is Les Sons Multiples aux Saxophones by Daniel Kientzy. I have always managed to find what I need in here and most of the fingerings work very well. Were they don't work exactly it gives you a good place to start. Thanks for the comment.

    • @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903
      @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903 8 місяців тому

      thanks again for the fsst reply ... If ever you have a chance, please make one video about doubled tongue on saxophone

  • @atwork22
    @atwork22 10 місяців тому

    Great video! I am learning a lot from this wonderful tutorial. One question from a composer: is it possible to make a (small) glissando (rather a bending) from the highest possible note of (any) saxophone?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment. Regarding your question on a small glissando, the technique on a saxophone would be a controlled bend to take the pitch of a note to another. Together with that and a manipulation of the voicing and fingers you can potentially glissando between a few pitches seamlessly although some questions to the performer in mind would be needed. This technique is actually easier to control using the higher notes so using it on a note above an A or B (saxophone pitch) above the stave is easier than the lower notes. Hope that makes sense and is helpful. Let me know if any other questions. Chris

  • @ricksellars03
    @ricksellars03 Рік тому

    Awesome!

  • @montefieldermf
    @montefieldermf Рік тому

    What breathing exercises do you recommend

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Maybe some of the exercises I mention on this my "breathing in" video will help? ua-cam.com/video/c2aqcgl7Gv4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching

  • @user-ih1zz5sf2n
    @user-ih1zz5sf2n Рік тому

    thx❤

  • @carolynking4828
    @carolynking4828 Рік тому

    Brilliant video Christ, thank you very much indeed!! I took up the soprano saxophone last Christmas, and I have been struggling with my embouchure so this will help me lots!! I've found that I get squeaks occasionally, although it's getting a bit better. My practice today was better than yesterday's which went seriously pair shaped! Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you for this exercise which I am sure will make a massive difference to my playing. I will make it part of my practice tomorrow! I know that people say that the soprano is much harder than the alto (which I also play), so I've gotta keep persevering. I'm hugely grateful to you for the help and advice you are giving.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Hi Carolyn. It's fantastic to hear of your musical journey and that the material I am putting up on UA-cam is helping you. It is a case of little and often when it comes to developing an embouchure and particularly with the soprano which needs a far smaller embouchure due to the size of the mouthpiece. Keep up the hard work. Chris

    • @carolynking4828
      @carolynking4828 Рік тому

      @@chrisjollymusic Thank you so much Chris. Have a lovely day!

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 Рік тому

    You missed the down beat on the start of the second phrase?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      I may have been a little behind the beat there 🤫 Does just show how important it is to spot these things and work on them. Metronomes can be a source of real frustration but it's only ever the player that can be blamed or old batteries, in this instance it was all me. Hope you found the content useful. Chris

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 Рік тому

    Thanks again, Chris. Very informative channel. Will share.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Thank you, Michael. Your support is very much appreciated and I'm glad you're finding the content useful. Chris.

  • @jamescps8799
    @jamescps8799 Рік тому

    I prefer the classical saxophone tone :)

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Thanks. I must admit I do like the control I have with the Reserve mouthpiece.

  • @ongtengkee9225
    @ongtengkee9225 Рік тому

    the problem is some jazz players play some of kind classical sound such as Getz,Konitz,etc.Why they need jazz rock set up?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Hi Ong Teng Kee. I have used the terms "jazz" and "classical" as they are generally used when it comes to describing a sound. I totally agree with you that there are many "jazz" players who play with a soft, mellow tone that could be described as a classical sound. This video is also more of a personal take on the sound that I want to create and how I go about it. The main question for those watching is what sound do "you" want to make and how are you going to find and use the mouthpiece(s) available to get that sound. Your comment has certainly made me think more about the use of the terms "jazz" and "classical", thank you. Chris.

    • @ongtengkee9225
      @ongtengkee9225 Рік тому

      @@chrisjollymusic Dr.Wally Wallace tries to play cool jazz like Lee Konitz.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Says a lot about that era of jazz and the popular sound of the time.

  • @robbiecapp7719
    @robbiecapp7719 Рік тому

    FORWARD and down! That's it. Finally. Thanks for this tutorial. Finally, I got it. Now I can practice with an understanding of what I have to aim for. I got one in 20 today but, I''ll touch base in a few weeks.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Hi Robbie. That's so great that you've found this useful. I've been questioning the instruction of the forward movement recently so I'm glad someone else has felt the same. Keep up the regular work and it'll be 19 out of 20 in no time I'm sure. Best of luck with it. Chris.

  • @paulfairchild3461
    @paulfairchild3461 Рік тому

    great lesson something I don't do enough of

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      You and me both, Paul. Always good to remind ourselves to get back to the stuff that's going to have a big impact on our playing. Thanks for watching! Chris

  • @davesaxoligist
    @davesaxoligist Рік тому

    Man I've enjoyed your videos.Circular breathing is something I'm interested in learning at some point.I still have a lot of work to do on sound production. This is another great tool for the arsenal.Great video keep up the good work👌🎷

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Hi Dave. So glad you're finding this stuff useful. Keep up the hard work yourself. Chris

  • @ricksellars03
    @ricksellars03 Рік тому

    Once again, another detailed, clear and easy to understand video.

  • @LuanneFose
    @LuanneFose Рік тому

    Great explanation! Thanks, Chris. Also, thank you for the excellent examples. I'm a jazz player so I really enjoyed the jazz examples, but I have an appreciation for classical saxophone as well. I had never heard Jerome. Wonderful classical player! Thanks for introducing me to him.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Thanks Luanne, glad you found this useful and yes Jerome is a fantastic player. As you're a jazz player some great cross over stuff to check out is by Philippe Geiss, another from the French classical saxophone world but he creates great jazz influenced contemporary sound worlds with some musically placed extended techniques. All the best.

    • @LuanneFose
      @LuanneFose Рік тому

      @@chrisjollymusic Thank you for the suggestion of Philippe Geiss. I will definitely check out his playing!

  • @BE-tw9de
    @BE-tw9de Рік тому

    So what should a routine look like to practice and make breathing subconscious?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      This is a very interesting question and one I feel I need to think a little more deeply on, possibly another UA-cam video to express my thoughts on the process of moving actions into the subconscious. We of course breathe subconsciously to stay alive but we must breathe with more purpose when playing a wind (or brass) instrument. My initial thoughts on this wont come as a surprise or be groundbreaking in that repetition and the reinforcement of good habit is the best thing to work on. Initially the action must be conscious and have purpose but eventually the action becomes second nature and "the way you do things", just like driving a car or brushing your teeth. Thank you for your question and hope this response is useful.

  • @frankshirley5673
    @frankshirley5673 Рік тому

    Thank you for your expertise suggestions !!

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      You're very welcome. I hope they're useful and you see improvements.

  • @BobYourell
    @BobYourell Рік тому

    I just tried a variation on your exercise near the end. Putting thumb and forefinger to each corner of the mouth (a little like the way some people whistle loudly), and then drawing them together as much as possible against some resistance, and then forcing them apart a little ways. Repeat until fatigued, I suppose. I can feel the workout pretty quickly.

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Great variation on the exercise! Hope it helps. Of course nothing can replicate actually getting the instrument in your mouth but sometimes we need an alternative. All the best and thanks for watching. Chris

  • @rosalindbarbier7670
    @rosalindbarbier7670 Рік тому

    Thanks Chris, I'm a beginner and trying to build up some stamina!! I find that whistling (when nobody can hear me) really helps to train the embouchure. I have only just learnt to whistle since I have started the saxophone. Is this strange? I hope it's a good sign. I watched another vid where they advise blowing through the saxo with top teeth showing. It was really difficult but I can now do it! I would be grateful for any advise you have for increasing stamina. Thanks :-)

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Hi Rosalind. I have never thought of whistling and the benefits to the embouchure but I can see the link as lip shape needed to whistle is sure to use the same muscles. As for stamina there is unfortunately no shortcut, it's a case of little and often to strengthen the embouchure muscles and also get used to the physical (and mental) strain it can put on your body. One important thing to think about is posture, this can have a direct impact on how tired you get and also ensure you don't injure your back or neck. Investing in a good quality sling and having it adjusted to the correct height is also essential. Hope this helps, any more questions please do get in touch. Chris.

    • @rosalindbarbier7670
      @rosalindbarbier7670 Рік тому

      @@chrisjollymusic Thank-you :-)

  • @patam-patam
    @patam-patam Рік тому

    Nice sound ! May i ask you what is your setup please?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment. At the time of this recording my set up was a SYOS mouthpiece with Java Red box reeds (2.5). I'm now playing on D'Addario Select Jazz mouthpiece with Select Jazz 3M reeds and I have felt far more comfortable since.

    • @patam-patam
      @patam-patam Рік тому

      Was this Syos mouthpiece a signature one?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      @@patam-patam it was a signature Chad LB 8* bought in late 2019

  • @JoshMcPan
    @JoshMcPan Рік тому

    dude that was sick!!! nice work

  • @bythewei1245
    @bythewei1245 Рік тому

    🎷🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Already subscribed 😄😄😄

  • @camthesaxman3387
    @camthesaxman3387 Рік тому

    I'm not able to get any kind of suction on the reed with my tongue. Is there any sort of trick with your tongue to achieve this?

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Try to curl your tongue so you have a slight indentation in the middle. The same action as clicking your tongue, that sound is created by creating suction at the roof of your mouth. Slap tongue is similar but the suction is on the reed. I speak in the video about the forward and downward action of the tongue, I feel that increases the suction to create a cleaner and more pronounced slap. Hope this helps and you manage to find it.

  • @markhadfield6408
    @markhadfield6408 Рік тому

    This lesson really moves me, Chris, it's the missing link that has now personally landed me semiquaverly on the pulse, and, you have made me eloquently very happy! Trust that others feel the same. Thanking you very kindly! 😎

  • @Ravlnwza
    @Ravlnwza Рік тому

    Thank you very much, I'm just be able to do it because of this video

  • @Edmant
    @Edmant Рік тому

    Thanks a lot. That was a fantastic explanation for a beginner like myself

  • @JetCeranSax
    @JetCeranSax Рік тому

    New sub plz make more

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Thank you, Saxjet. More videos to come I am sure.

    • @JetCeranSax
      @JetCeranSax Рік тому

      @@chrisjollymusic ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @ricksellars03
    @ricksellars03 Рік тому

    Really clear explanation, thank you.

  • @Squire360.
    @Squire360. 2 роки тому

    Wega Micked

  • @ChristianGastl
    @ChristianGastl 2 роки тому

    Wow, i like your soft and full sound! Great use of the loop station! I’m thinking of getting this one

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 2 роки тому

      Thank you. Loop stations open up so many new sound worlds - you should definitely get one!

  • @hannahbeech963
    @hannahbeech963 3 роки тому

    This is incredible!!!!!!

  • @seanhung3637
    @seanhung3637 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the comprehensive tutorial! 3:30

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 3 роки тому

      You're very welcome. Hope you found it useful.

  • @ricardoodm
    @ricardoodm 3 роки тому

    Very good video Chris. Thank you.

  • @rishdhoot2008
    @rishdhoot2008 4 роки тому

    Well cool!

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 4 роки тому

    Killer performance/ demonstration! Just what I was looking for and more. I'm a guitar looper, my Son started playing saxophone 5 years ago now he's getting really good and I wanted to find a way to help him expand his practice sessions creatively, beyond written music. As you certainly have done! I was thinking of attaching a contact microphone and having him try layering with my freeze pedal, maybe add some delay and modulation, also wonder how an octave effect pedal would track? Anyway Ty for posting

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 4 роки тому

      Thank you for your comments. Using a loop pedal is certainly a great way to experiment with sounds. Hoping to upload more of these videos as I start writing a new sax piece.

  • @bradleygore6511
    @bradleygore6511 5 років тому

    love this tune!

  • @olivierrouckhout3624
    @olivierrouckhout3624 5 років тому

    How did you create the buzzing sound on in the back on the Boss RC-30? Love your sound!!

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic 5 років тому

      The drone heard throughout is a synth produced using Logic, not part of the loop using the Boss RC-30. Thanks for listening.

    • @olivierrouckhout3624
      @olivierrouckhout3624 5 років тому

      Great, thanks a lot for your answer. I'm following you on Instagram, really love what you do!

  • @rishdhoot2008
    @rishdhoot2008 5 років тому

    Wicked

  • @mu23-band16
    @mu23-band16 5 років тому

    That slap tongue is so cool

    • @chrisjollymusic
      @chrisjollymusic Рік тому

      Learn to slap like this here ua-cam.com/video/8G0kERgMxjA/v-deo.html