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Saxophones.

Posted 06-04-2010 at 06:04 AM by Phylum
Updated 08-11-2012 at 05:29 AM by Phylum
I just played my alto for the first time all year after being assigned a tenor at the end of last year. It was really cool I thoroughly enjoyed myself. After playing my way through various clichés I'd heard recently (featuring, but not limited to, "Who Can it Be Now" and "You're More Than Fair") I moved onto my dads old rock and roll book. I spent my time getting acquainted with still more clichés.

The alto now seems weightless after I've been lugging my tenor around. I've now decided to resume playing the alto. First things first, I need to get it serviced.

Playing anything below a low A causes an octave-squeak unless I take absurd amounts of caution. Playing anything moderately high causes a wired airy feeling. I have a key leaking air, but from where I'm unsure. Palm-d and above work well. Altissimo (including face E and F) have simply stopped working.

To confound the issue, the thumb key is on the left, which is contrary to any other saxophone I've ever seen. It feels wired after playing on a 'normal' thumb key for so long.

I also was beating out some mean tunes on the tenor.

All in all, today's been good fun saxophone wise.
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Nate's Avatar
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It was really cool.
I dispute this statement.
Posted 06-04-2010 at 04:36 PM by Nate

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Edited.
Posted 06-04-2010 at 06:54 PM by Phylum

MA's Avatar
it'd be great to play an instrument at a decent level. i can play some piano, and i only mean some, but that's about it.

i don't know much about saxophones, as you can tell.
Posted 06-05-2010 at 02:33 AM by MA

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I wouldn't know if you hadn't elaborated.
Posted 06-05-2010 at 02:56 AM by Phylum

OddjobAbe's Avatar
Saxophones are great. I prefer my tenor to my alto, merely because more of the stuff I like to play is tenor. Have you ever heard of Ben Webster? He was great. Get yourself Art Tatum and Ben Webster: The Album. Fantastic stuff. And try listening to John Whooley (especially in Buck Fever by Estradasphere). Really talented player. Madness are great, but listen to either of the albums I've mentioned, and it'll be yonks until you put another Madness album on.
And try Charlie Parker for alto. You'll most likely already be aware of him, but if you aren't, you don't know what you're missing. Try Yardbird Suite.
Posted 06-06-2010 at 10:20 AM by OddjobAbe

 

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