thank you for this tip. Don't forget to put the link of your website it'easier for the non english speakers I don't like to write this in a comment but you deserve more views thank you
My pinky-key-table has a different construction, and this tip doesn't work on my sax (1980 Czech made Amati alto), but watching this made me aware of how to better use the roller between the B & Bb to make the transition smoother and easier.
Glad it was helpful. I'll have to try to find an image of the Amati Alto... The technique works on my Conn saxophones, so I'm curious to see what kind of key work you have.
Gonna USE IT! Thanks!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
thank you for this tip. Don't forget to put the link of your website it'easier for the non english speakers I don't like to write this in a comment but you deserve more views thank you
Thank you for the tip. I'll try to remember
to include the website in the description of future videos.
My pinky-key-table has a different construction, and this tip doesn't work on my sax (1980 Czech made Amati alto), but watching this made me aware of how to better use the roller between the B & Bb to make the transition smoother and easier.
Glad it was helpful. I'll have to try to find an image of the Amati Alto... The technique works on my Conn saxophones, so I'm curious to see what kind of key work you have.
@@TheSaxophoneOracle How can I send you a photo of the table?
@@robstevens9590 thessaxophoneoracle@gmail.com
@@TheSaxophoneOracle Thanks. I posted the photo on your Facebook page.
OOH i like it! Who woulda thunk ikt! Thanx, Sax Oracle! Noice.
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching and helping with the algo.
sorry . but its not gonna work on my yamaha 62 tenor unless my finger grows another 2 inches. unlikely at age 65.