3 BONKERS Saxophone Embouchure Exercises to TRANSFORM Your Tone

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    In this week's lesson you'll learn three embouchure exercises to help develop your saxophone sound.
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    00:19 What's Your Problem?
    01:15 Exercise #1 - The Bad Smell Embouchure
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  • @GetYourSaxTogether
    @GetYourSaxTogether  Před rokem +6

    Check out my free saxophone success masterclass▶️ www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass

  • @benoittissier58
    @benoittissier58 Před rokem +8

    When visiting the music museum in Paris, I got to know that the reed on top set up was the original standard for clarinet. Later I heard that some Italian player used it in the 20th century. Well...

  • @youbeenchased
    @youbeenchased Před rokem +2

    “Even though you’re gunna look like a right…..” Nice save 😂
    Needed this video a lot actually. Jamie giving us what we need without us even asking 😊
    Cheers mate

  • @MariMari-to3pm
    @MariMari-to3pm Před 8 měsíci +2

    What a nice and good- humored guy!

  • @kscotthume
    @kscotthume Před rokem +15

    I tried the "Bad Smell" and the "Wolf Whistle" together. Think I sprained something 😂
    Seriously, appreciate the exercises! I definitely need relaxation techniques. I've actually noticed when playing gigs, that my sound gets better as the night goes on. Thinking about it in this context, my embouchure is probably tiring and relaxing on its own? Thanks again!

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis Před rokem +2

      Unlikely. Could be a mental thing though; you’re enjoying yourself and relaxing.

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před rokem +1

      Ha! Be careful 🤣

    • @stephendolan9338
      @stephendolan9338 Před 11 měsíci

      So first exercise talks about top lip up but use side pressure. Second exercise is about using virtually no side pressure. Do we want no pressure from top lip and sides ?

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před 10 měsíci

      @@stephendolan9338 when you play you have a gentle seal all round with an emphasis on the sides being firm to make the bottom lip loose.

  • @pavelpatsenkov
    @pavelpatsenkov Před rokem +2

    Fantastic exercises! Thanks!

  • @dougmarton83
    @dougmarton83 Před rokem +1

    I was searching for Joe Allard exercises a while back and was coming up short. This is gold, thankyou.

  • @frankversteeg8107
    @frankversteeg8107 Před rokem +1

    good morning Jamie.... allready doing these kind of excercises, they are very helpfull indeed

  • @user-si6no5fc4m
    @user-si6no5fc4m Před rokem

    love your videos. thank you so much. I've been looking for such channel for ages! 😍😍😍

  • @raygelato3254
    @raygelato3254 Před rokem +1

    I love these lessons and I’m getting some new ideas out of them .

  • @Jigsaw_knows
    @Jigsaw_knows Před rokem +1

    Great info

  • @phvieiradacosta
    @phvieiradacosta Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, so much.

  • @robstevens9590
    @robstevens9590 Před rokem +1

    Interesting set of exercises.

  • @kennyadvocat
    @kennyadvocat Před 8 měsíci +3

    Nice video. I believe it was the clarinet that was once played upside-down. As oboe players switched to clarinet for wind bands.

  • @mjqdmjqd9646
    @mjqdmjqd9646 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Lo máximo amigo. Saludos desde Perú.
    Sigue así! Genial

  • @progamer7695
    @progamer7695 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this lesson! I'm struggle so much to get "the feel" of my neck and my air flow when using right embrochure. This lesson help me to figure out! Many thanks!

  • @HahnJames
    @HahnJames Před rokem +2

    I could sand to loosen my embouchure up. I'll have to give these a try this evening. Thank you!

  • @davidsmusic
    @davidsmusic Před rokem

    so cool Jamie!

  • @wouterdesmedt1736
    @wouterdesmedt1736 Před rokem

    This is so much fun, and is really helping me with bringing awareness to all the tightness in my embouchure.
    Quick tip, the light on your left is turned a bit too much to the back wall. Since you like to move around, every time you move closer to the camera, you cast a shadow on your face, like in the first shot of the video.

  • @dianeheffner3272
    @dianeheffner3272 Před rokem +2

    I'm thrilled to see you demo these embouchure exercises! I studied with Joe Allard for many years, including 6 years at New England Conservatory. I teach Joe's magic, but I wasn't aware of anyone else doing so! Yay Jamie! I love your videos!

  • @watermelonbela
    @watermelonbela Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love the bloopers! Thanks for the laugh😂 Great video🙏

  • @Eniral441
    @Eniral441 Před rokem +1

    I learned somethings about myself with these. Exercise 1: I found that I don't use my upper lip when playing. Good to know since I also play bassoon. I'm not sure about after a couple of hours, though. However, I couldn't lift my lip workout my fingers. Then again, I can't even do that while sitting on the couch without a mouthpiece, I discovered. As for the sound, I play bari and struggled to blow enough air for long with my lip up, losing so much air through my teeth.
    As for the 2nd, I found that my sides get tighter when I get tired, before I even know that I'm getting tired. Iwonder what I'm compensating for. I'm definitely going to do this one throughout my practice sessions just to stay on top of this and maybe extend my play time a little... with better sound through the end.
    The 3rd exercise is just fun. 🙂 I had no problems any of with these, and I'm relieved that I haven't picked up too many bad habits over the years. But I'm still going to use them all to see if it will continue to improve my tone and those of my students.

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před rokem

      Thanks so much Angela. Great to take time to reflect. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @bassofone1
    @bassofone1 Před rokem

    I'm laughing so hard! I love you, Jamie!!!!

  • @atjepatatje1978
    @atjepatatje1978 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It ain't stupid if it works! I had a good laughter, but it is working fine!

  • @morrischoo9717
    @morrischoo9717 Před rokem

    I needed this! Can't play when you are injured.

  • @johncleary1946
    @johncleary1946 Před rokem

    These may look ridiculous, but they really help!

  • @davidd7738
    @davidd7738 Před 6 dny +1

    I just watched this and tried all of the exercises, and I couldn’t get a sound out using any of them. I know my embouchure has gotten lazy over the past year, how much and how often should I practice these to eventually be able to play with them? Just feeling a little discouraged

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před 6 dny

      How long is a piece of string? This is the kind of stuff I answer in my inner circle membership. Why not join that?

  • @raseshgandhi6702
    @raseshgandhi6702 Před 4 měsíci +1

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @TIGUFSUPMET
    @TIGUFSUPMET Před 8 měsíci +1

    Interesting video! I believe the early clarinet players played upside down. However is there a contradiction in that playing upside down or double lip must involve some tension in the top lip? I am a pro clarinet player who has taken up the sax in my dotage and am struggling with the embouchure, it seems to need enough tension to avoid a flat and breathy sound but this is quite fatiguing!

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před 8 měsíci

      The transition from clarinet to sax is pretty dramatic and tricky to adjust to. You might need to push on more?

  • @kooky74
    @kooky74 Před 7 měsíci

    lol thanks 😂

  • @herbatkauvatarka545
    @herbatkauvatarka545 Před 5 měsíci +1

    hello.
    I tried bad smell smell and I want ask is that normall that fraction of air go through my teeth

  • @PandaNeverGiveUp
    @PandaNeverGiveUp Před rokem +1

    Does it also apply to clarinet ?

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před rokem

      Hmmm. Clarinet embouchure is a bit firmer and I’m not a clarinet specialist, so I wouldn’t like to comment on that one!

  • @gejkjazz
    @gejkjazz Před 10 měsíci +1

    I need to learn how to relax the bottom of my embouchure - I get pain in muscles below the lower lip. Probably because muscles on each side are weak....

  • @vannigio6234
    @vannigio6234 Před rokem

    uah! 😀💥😂💥😀

  • @moniquelachniet4693
    @moniquelachniet4693 Před 18 dny +1

    Hi Jamie. I noticed that you do blow up your cheeks. That happens to me too when I try to open up my embouchure.

  • @tomaszszlapanski5988
    @tomaszszlapanski5988 Před rokem +9

    Hi, a lot of educators advice to keep embochure relax, so why same time saying the muscles must be strong? Weaker muscle equal less pressure or I really misunderstood entire concept. My teacher plays with double embochure, both leaps out , top teeth not touch mouthpiece, the sound he is produce is incomparable to any others what I heard live. But most importantly he always says "keep chicks tight, very tight so there is no place for relaxation. Now who is wrong who is right, just getting confused😮. Thanks

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před rokem +8

      Well, for some reason, having strength and endurance allows you to stay relaxed for longer. There are many different ways of getting a good result so try a few different ways and see which you prefer.

    • @tomaszszlapanski5988
      @tomaszszlapanski5988 Před rokem

      @@GetYourSaxTogether thanks 👍

    • @rafaellessa5942
      @rafaellessa5942 Před rokem +3

      Man, I think when we play using much pressure and tension, we lost endurance and dinamic control of tip opening. So it makes a lot harder to control the tune, make all articulations and effects like subtone and slap tonguing and also the overtones and altíssimo notes while to do it we need a precise embrochure control that overhelmed lips hardly could give.
      So relaxed do not mean weak, its more for "prepared to everything" at neutral position waiting for some "special move" 😂

    • @marcusmaynard1526
      @marcusmaynard1526 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@GetYourSaxTogetheryeah it’s the same way on guitar. I always get aggravated when people say “stay relaxed”. It wasted years of my playing because I didn’t understand you needed to workout your wrist with fast songs to feel the burn before getting to point of relaxation. It’s like the gym.

    • @thewarhenk
      @thewarhenk Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry for sticking my two cents in; I think Jamie would agree that your current teacher is off-base using a double reed embouchure for saxophone. Yes, Trane did it, but it was an unusual choice, which is generally not the best one. Even a classical clarinetist would not do this, much less a saxophonist playing modern music. Thanks!

  • @malena3141
    @malena3141 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Jamie! can you explain me one thing pls... I play sax a second year, and my first teacher was telling me to "bite" n hold the mouthpiece such way that nobody can take it out from my mouth.. but its too painful for me... maybe my teeth are too sharp...so I feel lots of pain of my teeth cutting my lower lip.. and after that there is big ditch on my inner side of lip...and even some kinda bubbles... and because of that I'm psychologically trying to avoid the pain and pressing less .. then it affects the sound .. so I started putting small piece of cloth on my lower teeth as a pad and then I can play long and perform. But I wanna get out of this crutch , its not convenient when I need to talk or sing, every time to remove it.. also doesn't look estethically good, when im adjusting with my tongue that cloth which has shifted inside my mouth. And basically I think nobody in the world plays like that🙈 So what could be yours suggestion?

    • @GetYourSaxTogether
      @GetYourSaxTogether  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Your embouchure is totally wrong. You be using the least possible pressure. Never bite on the mouthpiece. My advice is the exact OPPOSITE of your teacher I’m afraid. You should never cause yourself pain on your lip. It’s nothing to do with your teeth being sharp or not. Watch my video on having an embouchure like a goldfish! Basically, stop biting. Stop using pressure on the reed. Today. Please.

    • @malena3141
      @malena3141 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@GetYourSaxTogether Thank you^ will try

  • @lowtone9
    @lowtone9 Před rokem

    Hmmm. The first exercise seems like it would just make you compensate with tooth/jaw pressure. I do almost the exact opposite exercise and practice with no tooth contact, lip only.

  • @lofwyr5063
    @lofwyr5063 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm starting to wonder if embouchure even does anything, while in the regular range of the saxophone (aka no altissimo)
    I can play the sax just fine by merely suggesting some embouchure touching on the mouthpiece. Hell I think it would be possible to create a tone by not even having the moutpiece in the mouth and just blowing real hard toward it, if the reeds soft enough.
    That's not saying I'd blow real hard in a 'wispy' embouchoure, but I sure as hecc am getting by without doing embouchure strenghtening stuff like that QQqqqqqqq thing where one goes kyuuuuuuuuuu with a real tense mouth to pull the lips taught over the teeth.

  • @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh
    @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh Před rokem

    Tim Lin also mentions this technique.
    czcams.com/video/LZ07qukuFZY/video.html

  • @karayuschij
    @karayuschij Před 4 měsíci

    Nothing to do… I can't do it!!

  • @emscots2780
    @emscots2780 Před rokem +1

    😂😂😂

  • @oleksandra6467
    @oleksandra6467 Před měsícem

    couldn't do the first one, i am a proud owner of a front teeth gap 😃

  • @ph2738
    @ph2738 Před rokem +1

    Aw, teeth on the reed is the only way I can get altissimo!

  • @saxdessoul1195
    @saxdessoul1195 Před rokem

    You were right you do look ridiculous 😂, great exercises however

  • @johnbull6909
    @johnbull6909 Před rokem

    look like a whwt?