LMFAO at the 5 no likes. Get the FOOH. James Carter on this sax is freaking stupid crazy and we could only wish Jerry Mulligan could have put a quick clip like this together.
triple tonguing is a separate technique using different syllables that when put into a reed instrument, stops the reed just as much as normal tonguing but much quicker through practiced articulation. The technique is triple tonguing, is easily heard if you're use to using the articulation and hearing how the instrument sounds while using the technique
Love the sweet high notes, just started playing a Bari and this is inspirational stuff! What mouthpiece and ligature was being used? Good to know what these Baritones are capable of in the right hands, of course you make it look so easy but it isn't, sounds terrific! What neck strap is being used James, all the best.
Its triple tonguing, its a technique first developed by Arban for the cornet and other brass instrument to play triplet patterns like he was playing, half-tonguing is a two note pattern as with double tonguing.
(Suppose you're talking about 1:20 ) First of all, triple tonguing is simply double tonguing divided into triplets. And half-tonguing (or sub-, dooden- etc. etc.) is not played as in double (or triple-)tonguing. It's played by partially stopping the reed. That's why you can hear the note sustaining through the articulations.
Steven Cusick : Yes! Circular Breathing was done profusely by the traditional masters, for whom C.B. was a skill used for the purpose of moving through a melody, phrase or passage lyrically and smoothly - not the meaningless holding of a SINGLE NOTE for "postering". Many modern players have understood that, and do avoid the melodic and harmonic emptiness which comes with that SINGLE NOTE affectation. James Carter, and many others, endeavor to add meaning and purpose to such a feat when they do carry out Circular Breathing. Sydney Bechet, clarinet and soprano sax; Harry Carney, baritone sax; King Curtis, Soprano, alto, tenor saxophones... come to mind - when it is a question of meaningful Circular Breathing - in melodic, harmonic and lyrical context. James Carter is the #1 on ALL SAXOPHONES in Organic Real JAZZ; he does the "impossible' - especially on baritone saxophone. For him, Circular Breathing is "child's play". Rahsaan Roland Kirk held a note for 2hrs. 21 sec. in London, England way back in 1974. He was asked to STOP! It was then considered to be a useless "gimmick" coming from a blind multi-instrumentalist - a creative genius for whom sound exploration and creativity were his professional aspirations.
James Carter makes playing high notes on a bari sax look easy!
Elian Herrera they are
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Carter is just amazing in his total use of the horn, his use of breath in performance, is something to study.
this is so beautiful, it gives me joy and peace 🌹💙
Its SO weird to hear James Carter play relatively normal improv
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He is always normal~ Lol. This was normal James Carter@
A wonderful P. Mauriat bari + the unsurpassed Geoff Lawton mouthpiece shine bright in the hands of the master.
that sad moment when i thought i reached the top of the bari sax.................... then james carter gets a fifth above your range :(
The kid's not bad, he could turn professional one day
Those tenor notes pop out. And James can play those tenor and altissimo notes really good. They pop out.
LMFAO at the 5 no likes. Get the FOOH. James Carter on this sax is freaking stupid crazy and we could only wish Jerry Mulligan could have put a quick clip like this together.
Jerry who?
Gerry*
triple tonguing is a separate technique using different syllables that when put into a reed instrument, stops the reed just as much as normal tonguing but much quicker through practiced articulation. The technique is triple tonguing, is easily heard if you're use to using the articulation and hearing how the instrument sounds while using the technique
Love the sweet high notes, just started playing a Bari and this is inspirational stuff! What mouthpiece and ligature was being used? Good to know what these Baritones are capable of in the right hands, of course you make it look so easy but it isn't, sounds terrific! What neck strap is being used James, all the best.
I love how everyone in the background is acting like nothing is going on...
El senor James Carter esta tocado por las manos de Dios.
El es saxofonista magnifico!
They should make a special P. Mauriat low A B flat bass saxophones of all models, made especially for James Carter.
Was the interviewer holding an electric razor??
No its a funny-looking voice recorder XD i also thought it was an electric razor LOL
+theodd homosapien Looks like a belt buckle at 0:20.
looks like a taser. But i like that Microphone.
It was a vibrator, he was offering him a vibrator......
James Carter... You are awesome!!
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Bravo , Bravo , Bravissimo .
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Its triple tonguing, its a technique first developed by Arban for the cornet and other brass instrument to play triplet patterns like he was playing, half-tonguing is a two note pattern as with double tonguing.
1:40ish he did some tartini tones
Fantastico!!!!
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wow the triple tonguing is mad... wish he'd do an instructional on how to do that
(Suppose you're talking about 1:20 )
First of all, triple tonguing is simply double tonguing divided into triplets.
And half-tonguing (or sub-, dooden- etc. etc.) is not played as in double (or triple-)tonguing. It's played by partially stopping the reed. That's why you can hear the note sustaining through the articulations.
god damn that first note scared me XD
GANGSTA!
separated into triplets with staccato articulations, with the three different voicing of each syllable
Wow!
😯
LOL. 1:32 I don't know if that note has an actual fingering. XD
dat altissimo
yes!!!!!!!!
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beast!
i got that recorder
hah, James Carter man!
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P. Mauriat is a great saxophone i just don,t have the money for one
Yeah, really staccato.
I thought the double tounging was sweet.
Then he did that altissimo squeal!
Anyone else notice his circular breathing?
Steven Cusick :
Yes!
Circular Breathing was done profusely by the traditional masters, for whom C.B. was a skill used for the purpose of moving through a melody, phrase or passage lyrically and smoothly - not the meaningless holding of a SINGLE NOTE for "postering".
Many modern players have understood that, and do avoid the melodic and harmonic emptiness which comes with that SINGLE NOTE affectation.
James Carter, and many others, endeavor to add meaning and purpose to such a feat when they do carry out Circular Breathing.
Sydney Bechet, clarinet and soprano sax; Harry Carney, baritone sax; King Curtis, Soprano, alto, tenor saxophones... come to mind - when it is a question of meaningful Circular Breathing - in melodic, harmonic and lyrical context.
James Carter is the #1 on ALL SAXOPHONES in Organic Real JAZZ; he does the "impossible' - especially on baritone saxophone.
For him, Circular Breathing is "child's play".
Rahsaan Roland Kirk held a note for 2hrs. 21 sec. in London, England way back in 1974.
He was asked to STOP!
It was then considered to be a useless "gimmick" coming from a blind multi-instrumentalist - a creative genius for whom sound exploration and creativity were his professional aspirations.
@@wyndhleodumegwu253 I like using it on bari for longer legato phrasing to smooth it out
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Good...
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Dm tht bari saund good
BARI GOOD, LOL!
@@Frankie-O geez it’s been 5 years since I said that😀I miss playing bari😔
1:36 for funniest part.
Nope, the notes aren't separated as normal single/double(/triple) tonguing.
What's the song in the backround at 1:40 ~ ?
The song in the background is "oleo" I believe.
Oleo
Miles Davis' "Oleo"!
That was triple tonguing actually
Its obviously it
rapid tonguing
Wish this told what mouthpiece he is using
I think it's a Lawton, beacause of the ligature
It is a Lawton. I have 2 of them.
Sound
For the price I would rather partake of a vintage Selmer Paris . . .
Selmer Paris Super Action 80 Series II
fearsomegladiator my brand new tenor 66rul was about half the price of a vintage mark vi.... yeah for the price i'd rather stick with it
infeliz!!! xD
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Blue goose
*Half-tonguing
Yeah, I know what triple tonguing is, and that ain't it.