This is a very impressive solo and your chops are very apparent, as well as your soul is showing up on this song. Very Nice...Really a Tasteful Solo...and will hopefully play it often enough to absorb some of the great qualities that you have provided
@ToliKwoli Thanks, I'm glad you like the blog and lessons. It's nice some people are getting something positive from them. Yes I know Kenny W... I took a lesson with him and read his book. I agree with his methodology to a large extent. Thanks again.
Nice Sop playing, one of mine favourites to do on gigs. Great sound !!!!! I teach my students in London not to sound like a CAT crying. Will pass this on to them. Sam Walker.
@happyyoung2 I think I'm pretty much playing legato at that point, slurred, maybe a subtle uptounge - tounging on the 'and' of the eight notes... listening back, I wish I had just slurred all of it... :)
Excellent instrument : on s'en doutait !!! Selmer est toujours LA valeur sûre . Excellente interprétation aussi !!!
This is a very impressive solo and your chops are very apparent, as well as your soul is showing up on this song. Very Nice...Really a Tasteful Solo...and will hopefully play it often enough to absorb some of the great qualities that you have provided
This video made me buy a soprano.
@ToliKwoli - those are augmented triads ascending by whole steps (from whole tone). Over concert G7#5...
this is some of the most beautiful soprano playing on yt. your tone is to die for. it's hard to imagine you don't miss that horn. very nice!! 5*
Thank you! :)
Dude has a lovely tone.
Thanks Michael! I appreciate it - need to get back to my soprano - it's gathering dust.
@@MattOttoJazz You're welcome. Gettin' hooked on this channel! Can't wait to purchase the material. In the meantime, thanks for the freebies :)
So beautiful!
Great tone and very nice solo!
Great horn and great player!
@ToliKwoli Thanks, I'm glad you like the blog and lessons. It's nice some people are getting something positive from them. Yes I know Kenny W... I took a lesson with him and read his book. I agree with his methodology to a large extent. Thanks again.
Pure beauty !!
Thanks man!
nice
Thank you! :)
@ucOAK Thanks!.. It's a selmer hard-rubber 'H' with a vandoren 4 blue box... regular selmer lig.
@AnimaInPlexiglasss I'm not sure what model it is.. it's a Selmer H which I got from Emilio Lyons in the 80's.
Nice Sop playing, one of mine favourites to do on gigs. Great sound !!!!!
I teach my students in London not to sound like a CAT crying. Will pass this on to them.
Sam Walker.
Thanks Sam! :)
@happyyoung2 I think I'm pretty much playing legato at that point, slurred, maybe a subtle uptounge - tounging on the 'and' of the eight notes... listening back, I wish I had just slurred all of it... :)
This guy can play Soprano
Thanks - work in progress...
you look a lot like Jeff Coffin, similar specs and everything. Your playing invites the same comparison, really nice. Thanks for this.
Jeff is a great cat.
Thanks - work in progress...
Great s
real nice tone quality
Thank you Chris! Much appreciated...
~Sold~
No, sorry this sold a while back.
I'm sure you'll miss it!
Hai...is it still available?
Sorry, sold...
Why did sell it? I dear hope you found a better horn....
Like the Yamaha 62 better - some of it has to do with ergonomics due to my rsi issues.
What are you playing at the very beginning of the video?
Those are diatonic 7th chords in concert C major (D on soprano) descending by diatonic step.
Whats your mouthpiece?
Selmer H.
I bet you regret selling that horn!
FWIW I'm happy with my Yamha 62. I grew up playing one, I had trouble connecting to the VI but it was a good horn for sure.