Slap tonguing pt.2 (open, closed, and slap tone) - BEATBoX SAX Tutorials Vol.2
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- -Derek Brown's latest biweekly tutorial series from the road on his 9-month FiftyFifty Tour across the USA! Subscribe and "Like" for more!
-This is the second episode dedicated to slap tonguing, also discussing the three types of slap tonguing: open, closed, and slap tone. Check out Derek's first slap tonguing episode here: • Slap Tongue pt.1 BEATB...
-Check out his other new video series and his new album "FiftyFifty" at www.fiftyfiftytour.com and www.derekbrownsax.com
-Derek Brown plays a P.Mauriat System 76 tenor, JodyJazz DV 6 Tenor mouthpiece, Legere Signature Series reeds (2.5), and a BG Duo Series Ligature (soprano). - Hudba
Amazing, love it
Cool, thanks for the vieo.. Another great tutorial.
i like that slap static you really threw there
Hi Derek, thank you so so much for sharing your secrets! I am still struggling with that technique on my alto sax, I think that this episode will help me a lot. I hope to see you in Italy soon! Are you still giving lessons on Skype?
Not sure if you are ever going to see this, but could you try doing a beatbox cover of caravan?
Wunderbar und sehr schön
Helpful!
You make saxophone sounds like a guitar
Beauuuutiful
It’s been a little frustrating for me moving from clarinet to alto sax and finding both the low end and slap tonguing much more difficult. But perhaps this video will help kill two birds with one stone.
travis johnson i know im very late to reply but hows your progress going? Maybe if ur still struggling i could give u some tips?...
super ! dommage que mon Anglais, ne me permette de ne pas tout comprendre, thanks !
I manage to sound like you but each note sounds one step and a half higher than the note without slap. Why is that?
Are you breathing in with your nose or mouth at 6:55?
How do you make noises like Leo P? And can you make those noises on tenor sax.
I believe most of that is overtones and altisimo notes. I think he has made videos on both of those.
Overtones. Also Leo P sometimes uses his lower teeth on the reed to do those high notes
Please make good videos again. Thanks.
Jim Johns what’s that supposed to mean?
Well that’s a troll remark if I ever heard one.