You not only bring class, grace and passion but in your own humble manner you showcase an extreme talent that will not allow me to compare you to anyone else. You are sir in a class of your own. OWN IT!
Most crisp and clean Altissimo I’ve ever heard in my damn life. I can tell you treat it like it’s part of your regular range, which is a good way to practice. I can go up to altissimo D at max, but it’s super out of tune, and I regularly have trouble cracking it. Amazing job.
It's called slap tonguing. Valentin Kovalev actually has a tutorial on this channel if you want to learn. It worked for me. It involves suctioning the reed with your tongue and unsuctioning causing the reed to snap back creating a boomwack sound without pitch. Just add a little bit of air with it to get a pitch.
Concertino Da Camera By Jacques Ibert This section is actually the cadenza of the third movement titled "Animato Molto" but actually it is also technically the second movement. Some classify the 2nd and 3rd movements separately. So if you want a recording of this specific movement it would be easier to look up "Concertino Da Camera III. Animato Molto". If you really want to learn it be warned, the third movement is seen as the toughest movement by many. I personally disagree. While the third movement may be technically challenging, I personally think it's the easiest out of all 3. The reason why is because even though it's technically challenging for your fingers, it's extremely easy to count straight 16th notes, and there are absolutely no tough rhythyms in the third movement. It's all either straight sixteenth notes or eight notes. The hardest part of the third movement is the fact that there are a lot of weird notations for accidentals, like the enharmonic gflat instead of f#. But once I was able to read it correctly, I had no trouble in most sections. The 2nd movement "Larghetto" is harder in my opinion, because lyrical pieces are always the most difficult. You can't just play what's written on the page in lyrical pieces, you need vibrato, phrasing, and roboto. You also need amazing breath support to play quietly yet powerfully. The first movement in my opinion is most difficult because of the tricky rhythms and the fact that when I played it, it happened to be really inconsistent. Everyday I had some random new problem. The first movement is very technically difficult like the third movenent, except is also includes challenging rhythyms. But as I said most people will tell you the third movement is most difficult. So if you really want to play it, have fun! There are only 3 movements.
You not only bring class, grace and passion but in your own humble manner you showcase an extreme talent that will not allow me to compare you to anyone else. You are sir in a class of your own. OWN IT!
Most crisp and clean Altissimo I’ve ever heard in my damn life. I can tell you treat it like it’s part of your regular range, which is a good way to practice. I can go up to altissimo D at max, but it’s super out of tune, and I regularly have trouble cracking it. Amazing job.
Forget the altissimo. Did you hear the padding??
Who said the saxophone was just a musical instrument for jazz???! 🤔
no one said that.
the original inventor did make the saxophone for classical purposes so idk
Its a Jazz instrument
@@Rock-Bottem1982 no its not
@@delicatehumanoid415 This is what the saxophone was intended to do by its inventor, way before jazz was even a thing.
Listening this on repeat...really amazing performance 👏
This is so incredible sounding! Wow!
Mmm that slap tonguing was so crisp. I mean it all was and I admire every aspect of the playing but like-
That man knows how to play!
Is there a full performance available to watch? This is incredible.
Thank you, it’s available on classic winds UA-cam channel.
Daragoly druga Fantasztikus.🇭🇺👏🤝👩🎓🎻 BRAVÓ
Wow! Looking good in the formal attire! Your performance is simply magnificent!
This is really so remarkable. Watched over and over again. The very ending got my attention even more...
What a sound...
It’s butter to my ears so clean and crisp.
So much vibrato
Extraordinario
Well those high notes are just unnecessarily cool
Just absolutely amazing in every way!
👏
wow
Mine was not as good. 😂😂😂😮😢😢😢 but I will revisit Ibert.
Ты классно звучишь, хорошо владеешь собой! Wow, awesome! Great job! Сколько ты труда вложил знают только саксофонисты😊
Wow~Great~😁👍💞💓
That slap tongue is so clean!
Tu , maestro del saxo, vas a estar en las grandes teatros.
How in the (quietly) *fuck* do I get sticcatos to sound that cool? It sounded like a tube wacking a rock under water I want it.
It's called slap tonguing. Valentin Kovalev actually has a tutorial on this channel if you want to learn. It worked for me. It involves suctioning the reed with your tongue and unsuctioning causing the reed to snap back creating a boomwack sound without pitch. Just add a little bit of air with it to get a pitch.
Is masterful
insane!!!!
I mean I despise classical sax and alto sax as a whole but those altissimo notes were hot af I can’t lie
Как же он хорош 😮
You’re amazing.
Cool
Bravoooo👏👏👏
I play alto and soprano sax but I never played Jazz
I just think that Classic Alto Sax is better
Aaaaaaand im now pregnant.
How do you make your low notes sound clear because I’ve been having some trouble with them
A bit dramatic facial , but very good.
This is the end of movement 2 correct
Yo bro, I heard you like scales
К черту подробности, какая мелодия
anyone know what mouthpiece this is
What piece is this? I want to play it!!😍
Concertino Da Camera By Jacques Ibert
This section is actually the cadenza of the third movement titled "Animato Molto" but actually it is also technically the second movement. Some classify the 2nd and 3rd movements separately. So if you want a recording of this specific movement it would be easier to look up "Concertino Da Camera III. Animato Molto". If you really want to learn it be warned, the third movement is seen as the toughest movement by many. I personally disagree. While the third movement may be technically challenging, I personally think it's the easiest out of all 3. The reason why is because even though it's technically challenging for your fingers, it's extremely easy to count straight 16th notes, and there are absolutely no tough rhythyms in the third movement. It's all either straight sixteenth notes or eight notes. The hardest part of the third movement is the fact that there are a lot of weird notations for accidentals, like the enharmonic gflat instead of f#. But once I was able to read it correctly, I had no trouble in most sections. The 2nd movement "Larghetto" is harder in my opinion, because lyrical pieces are always the most difficult. You can't just play what's written on the page in lyrical pieces, you need vibrato, phrasing, and roboto. You also need amazing breath support to play quietly yet powerfully. The first movement in my opinion is most difficult because of the tricky rhythms and the fact that when I played it, it happened to be really inconsistent. Everyday I had some random new problem. The first movement is very technically difficult like the third movenent, except is also includes challenging rhythyms. But as I said most people will tell you the third movement is most difficult. So if you really want to play it, have fun! There are only 3 movements.
@@Cashimat thanks!!
Im better…..
Dear Lord - How?