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Altissimo G
I’ve been practicing the extreme register for a month or two now, and while I’m only 15, it’s become a lot easier and I can even perform some solos that involve altissimo notes (for example, Daro Behroozi’s tenor sax solo in the Danza cover by Lucky Chops, and a couple of their other songs). However, I still find it difficult to accurately hit and nearly impossible to hold altissimo G. I’ve been told many times it’s the hardest one to hit, but I’ve never gotten solid advice on a good practice method. Ideas?
cymbal sizz-sucks
how would I would I write in sizz sucks in mdl?
How do I transpose Trombone part to Eb Baritone Sax ?
Looking for advice on how to transpose Bass clef Trombone part to a treble clef Eb Saxophone part ?
https://musescore.com/darlingomaet/how-deep-is-your-love-arreglo-para-cuarteto-de-saxof-n
On the melody of this well-known theme, I have made this original arrangement dedicated to a saxophone quartet. Enjoy it.
[article] Breathing
One of the most important, even the most important aspect of saxophone playing technique is producing sound. Well, that’s obvious: after all, music is the sequence of sounds, and if some musician can’t produce full, nice, let’s say “high-quality” sound, then it’s not worth practising anything else - both the performer and the listener won’t like any music such musician could ever play. But the good news are: with “right” breathing and embouchure (position of lips and everything that is in and around your mouth) anyone can produce the sound he or she really happy with. So let’s deal with the first part of it in this overview: breathing. I’ve been playing saxophone for 17 years and would like to share the information on the topic I find extremely useful.
Actually there are three breathing methods that we use during our day-to-day life. Those are: clavicular (colar bone), chest (throatic) and diaphragmatic. In order to get a full-supported sound on saxophone we need to combine all three methods, but the accent should be put on the diaphragmatic breathing, as this one is the most efficient for our goal: wind instrument playing.
So, what is diaphragm? I don’t feel like inventing something new here, but just referring to wikipedia article instead: it is ” a sheet of internal skeletal muscle that … separates the thoracic cavity, containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity and performs an important function in respiration: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs.”
The idea is simple: the air flows naturally to the place with less resistance. So all we need is: 1) Exhale as much air as we can, thus making our lungs a low resistance area 2) Inhale expanding our chest cavity as much as we can to get more air (for our future use in playing instrument) - that is done by lowering of the diaphragm. When playing saxophone during exhaling we “support” the air column contracting the stomach muscles, meanwhile preventing the diaphragm to get quickly to the initial “upper” position, That enables us to play long musical phrases with steady tone/sound.
Here are some exercises on the topic.
To feel the diaphragmatic breathing
- Ex.1 While lying on the floor (or on the bed or couch if your floor is too dirty:) place an average sized book on your abdomen area. Just breath in a regular way and you will notice the rise of the book when you breath in and the fall of it when you breath out. So the whole breathing process consists of expansion during inhaling and contracting on exhaling
- Ex.2 To feel the diaphragmatic floor extending: bend over, place your hands on the back of the abdomen area and inhale.Then slowly straighten up and try to get the feeling in the abdomen. For more extreme example try panting like you are out of breath while you are bent over.
To practise the diaphragmatic breathing
- Ex.3
- Place your hands on the abdomen or on the back of the abdominal area
- Breath in.with your mouth. I visualise it like being a balloon filling with air (under high pressure) by some pump. So the idea is the quick and powerful air flow to your lungs; quick sip of air, kind of “sucking” it through some imaginary straw.
- Breath out with a loud whispered sound, something like “ah”. Try to do that as loud as you can and don’t interrupt the sound. In several days you should be able to reach at least 10-15 seconds of sounding this way.
In this exercise feel the muscles in the abdomen squeezing more and more until you run out of breath. Try to exhale all the air you have, think of it as of squeezing out a sponge. At first squeezing is gentle, but when the sponge runs out of water it becomes more tight. And then - back to step 2. Do it several times, from 10 to 20.
Remember: when inhaling don’t raise your shoulders. Of course they will rise( but just a little !) as the chest cavity expands filling with air, but our goal is diaphragmatic breathing, so focus primarily on the expansion in your abdomen area.
Very thorough study of breathing process and its connection with saxophone player I found in David Liebman’s “Developing A Personal Sound” book, also John O’Neil’s “Jazz Method For Saxophone” contains some useful information on the topic. I’ve mentioned only some pieces of information from the books in this article.
Share more thoughts, breathing exercises in comments. I am eager to know your experience on the topic as well.
New score
Hello my friends! Please check out my new score for violin and strings... Unfortunately I must say it has nothing to do with bananas.......
https://musescore.com/user/30657432/scores/5827959
Obs: How do I add new score sheets to the group?
Thanks
Thanks to all the new members for joining our banana party. There seem to be quite a few 'banana' composers here at musescore, whether ithe music is about the fruit banana or banana fish or banana fairies or whatever or if the music is just plain banana silly. Post your music, tell your friends. I even heard that some higher up in the government was thinking of joining since they have lots of experience in being completely bananas.
Word chain
Hi there. This is my first discussion here but it’s a game. If you know the rules of word chain then great, but I’ll explain for the others. If I said “hello” then you would have to say something beginning with O
Rules.
No swears
No made up words
Only one word
Have fun
Check out Our New Indoor Show!
Check out this show!
https://musescore.com/kenandpete/scores/5805168
It's a really nice show, I'm sure you'd like it. Please leave any feedback or commentary on the score itself. Please share with others as well!
No Sound playback on MuseScore 3.2.3
Hey everyone, I am working on rewriting a piece but after opening MuseScore the next morning after working on the piece a bit, I get no sound playback at all. Could someone please help me?
Thanks in advance, Lukas
Check out Our New Indoor Show!
Check out this show!
https://musescore.com/kenandpete/scores/5805168
It's a really nice show, I'm sure you'd like it. Please leave any feedback or commentary on the score itself. Please share with others as well!
Check out Our New Indoor Show!
Check out this show!
https://musescore.com/kenandpete/scores/5805168
It's a really nice show, I'm sure you'd like it. Please leave any feedback or commentary on the score itself. Please share with others as well!
Hi y'all!
Hope y'all are having a great day!
Please check out my new piece for solo piano ( Rondo Comique):
https://musescore.com/user/30906161/scores/5731389
FEEDBACK IS MORE THAN WELCOME AND MUCH APPRECIATED!
Check out Our New Indoor Show!
Check out this show!
https://musescore.com/kenandpete/scores/5805168
It's a really nice show, I'm sure you'd like it. Please leave any feedback or commentary on the score itself. Please share with others as well!