4 WAYS TO DEVELOP FAST & CLEAN TECHNIQUE
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com - STUDY SAX WITH SCOTT PADDOCK
In this video, I'm going to show you 4 easy ways to drastically improve your technique. The less you have to think about playing the sax, the better everything you play will sound. Developing fast & clean technique is the answer to smoother sounding lines.
I'm very excited to announce that the Scott Paddock Sax School is OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT! www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com
It's time to take the guesswork out of what to practice, how to practice & what to practice next. The Scott Paddock Sax School is laser focused on helping you become a better sax player by guiding you along a direct path, structured to help you see immediate results. The Sax School is an online subscription based membership made up of courses that are set up in the exact same way that I teach private lessons. The courses range from beginner through early advanced and guide you through a step by step approach to learning songs, scales, theory, technique, improvisation, and special sax skills that are appropriate for your playing level. ENROLL TODAY!
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Scott Plays:
P. Mauriat 67RX Influence alto sax
Barkley Brazil Kustom Pop 7 Blue mouthpiece
Legere American Cut 2.25 reeds
BG Silver Duo ligature
This is extremely useful. I have been taking saxophone lessons for 2 years and still don't know how to practice techniques appropriately. Thanks you for sharing the knowledge and would definitely rely check the chop chop lesson out. Thanks a lot!
Excellent video once again Scott; always appreciated & invaluable as ever 🎷🎷
Great video again - thanks Scott
Gracias querido scott
Thank you so much for your beautiful guidance ❤️
You are good my men.
Thank you. Gracias por compartir esta información ⚘🌹🤝👍👈👈
Scott you the best teacher out there
The question I've always had about extending scale and lick studies to the lowest notes on the horn is how much time you should spend on those parts of the range vs accelerating the more "normal" notes. For example, if I'm working on the F# major scale, I could spend many hours trying to get low A#, B, and C# clean, but never actually play them in a scale in a solo (or even reading a composed piece of music). Vs just starting at C# and going from there.
That's the hard part right there, the amount of effort versus the results. If it's something you're going to use or that you think will help a lot in the future, then put in the work. If not, give it a good effort and then move on to something more productive.
the last couple of days, i was wondering, when are you no longer considerate a beginner... I play 10 month now, and according to your information, now i know i am an intermediate player.. thanks Scot..!
i will try, last month too hard start Tenor Sax low D & C, But this month mush clearer sound.
As usual, excellent Scott. And since you're talking about what you love, I wonder...what does your smile look like? :) (I'm a presentation / communication coach for executives and sax hobbyist)
Can we get more tenor saxophone videos please
Hey! There are tons of them in my Sax School 😁😁😁
I tried emailing your school but it seems to not be going through...I'm interested in the details!
Hey John, I just checked it and it seems to be working. You can email me at scott@scottpaddock.com or sax@scottpaddocksaxschool
@@ScottPaddock ;) thanks mom
have you ever checked out pete ?
What is the name of saxophone?
P. Mauriat 67RX Influence alto sax
i see the heritage neck back there :)
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