Want to learn more useful tips and discover how Octave Jumps impact the style of Solo House Sax? Watch this full length lesson on our channel!
@EvenWhyProductions
Thank god Leo P is doing work like this for bari players out there. As a bari player hearing bari specific advice is rare and treasured when I hear it. Leo is my #1 favorite bari player and I strive to play like him. So doing his course is like a gift from heaven
@lucasperson1674 Жыл бұрын
This will honestly help a lot with my Bari playing
@lotsolotso21 күн бұрын
These are essentially "resonance fingerings". Equally useful on clarinet throat tones.
@StabbingChildrenWithSpoons
I play tenor, I started with clarinet.. when I started tenor our band director was in the hospital. I ended up resorting completely to the Bari to teaching me techniques and one of them was for playing B♭
@joshuaforbes6552 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t work for B, because your B and F key is an alternate fingering for Bb
@DarkWing2274 Жыл бұрын
your tone is super bright, what’s your setup?
@sparklymop
I'd love to get private lessons from Leo. He's so amazing and everytime I hear him play, I get so hyped
@bootyclap69k
I play the Treble Clef Baritone but I’m trying a Bari Sax soon and your videos have been a motivation for me
@Silasszymanski
Does it work on tenor
@jhartdynamic6545 Жыл бұрын
I never heard my sax idol talk before. Soo beautiful dude. Now i just gotta get on his level
@melodyculverhouse
You’re getting there! I much respect! I remember when you played Royal Albert Hall!
@hunteralexander9791
I love that you’re doing this sort of thing. Teaching how to be more efficient and effective on a horn rather than “muscling things out” is something that I will always advocate for
@user-ok2mo9ss2u
Talented and more stamina than a soccer player. Been watching for years
@crowntattoos776
Billy Hargrove comes to mind when I look at you 😁 Love your sound and explanation! 🔥🔥🔥
@effyjonz
Leo you have come so far from the sax man in the subway <3 Still the saxiest man alive!
@nemo227
I've liked the bari sax since Greg played it in the first dance band I was in . . . back in 1956. I still like the sound.
@alotofthings3692
just realised ive never heard this man talk before this
@alexb389
I had to do a ton of c to c octive jumps for my jury yesterday and doing this helps a lot