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@ChrisF_19823 күн бұрын
I found when I started playing bari, my intonation on alto and tenor both improved immensely. I was a biter at one point, but bari really made me loosen up, and it's nearly perfect now. Before I had issues with most notes above g being rather sharp, and altissimo was even sharper. Now even my altissimo notes are within a few cents, and usually more on the flat side.
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
Amazing to hear! Alto players tend to bite wayyyyyy to hard and that's why so many have a sharp and thin sound.
@luiszuluaga65752 күн бұрын
I’m a drummer but this totally helps me understand what runs through a horn player’s mind. 😄
@beckyn9338Күн бұрын
OH MY HECK - THANK YOU FOR THIS! I have played with soooooo many people who think they tuned one note, then start pushing buttons and screwing up the whole ensemble because they don’t think they are the ones out of tune, it MUST be someone else! Ugh. Hallelujah for this. Hopefully less experienced players will take this to heart. Now it would be great if you followed this with a tutorial on how to hear pitches, pitch match and/or general intonation. Some people are just “tone blind” 😂
@DavePollackКүн бұрын
I’m so glad you dig this! I really hope it helps people - that’s why i do what i do
@starryradiofm2 күн бұрын
thanks bro needed this literally today
@DavePollack2 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@billpatterson8997Күн бұрын
Great tips, Dave! One other thing that this practice helps - when you get in the habit of listening to yourself play each note to stay in tune, it enables you to listen to the other musicians and stay in tune with them. I have played in a group where the piano is out of tune. Not much you can do about that, except play in tune with the piano. If you are prepared, you can make it work.
@DavePollackКүн бұрын
Yes!! Part of being a member of an ensemble is blending and balancing with all of them, and pitch is a big thing.
@xrgiok3 күн бұрын
Awesome information! Great tip to not look in tuner app! I play note with droning air pods, sing it and repeat on sax, intentionally going higher or lower and back to centre!
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
Love it!
@GUmbolyaa51122 күн бұрын
I just started working with drones regularly and it had done wonders for my intonation and tone.
@colepalensky56202 күн бұрын
Not looking at the tuner then looking at it😏🔥🔥
@EricPalmerBlog2 күн бұрын
Great work! Informative as always. I am at the kindergarten skill level with this tuning on the fly topic. I would also recommend getting a cheap USB leak light to make sure keys are sealing. Two items I had to work through 1/ S1 side alternate C did not match middle C. 2/ using palm key D as middle D did not match traditional middle D fingering. You can make adjustments to the horn yourself or if in any doubt a service tech can fix this up. Double check any other alternate fingerings you use.
@alvincornistamusic8754Күн бұрын
Nice when checking each note also consider a 12 tone row to remove your ears from possible referencing (even chromatic will lock your ears in to potentially adjusting the pitch)
@robstevens95903 күн бұрын
Good detailed instructions! My low Bb & B are hard to play in tune and I haven't figured out how to adjust them (embouchure-wise) yet. I also have 3 tunes in my regular repertoire in C# (E concert) that I play with backing tracks. One of them (a ballad) takes a lot more effort to play in tune. It just occurred to me that the track might be slightly out of tune.
@Simonjmfarmer3 күн бұрын
interesting video Dave, yes my Purple Logo Yamaha alto plays very sharp in the palm keys, so I have to adjust for that. BTW is that a BSS mouthpiece you're using now?
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
That's a common issue (palm keys being sharp) and yes it is! It's an M-Series 8 (matched with BSS 3.5 silver box reeds and a superlative ligature) - BEST setup I've ever played by far!
@davidolahmusic3 күн бұрын
Is it custom made tip opening for you? @@DavePollack
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
Nope - they should have 8s in stock
@enispenvy9174Күн бұрын
I'd rather be sharp than out of tune any day 😊
@DavePollackКүн бұрын
😂
@albertoguerrero0072 күн бұрын
My teacher Gary Campbell told me and showed me how to play the instrument in tune. He played my horn and adjusted the keys in relationship to the tone holes . Lo and behold, the note was played in tune. He also told me and showed me that you need to blow the horn in tune. Your breath support makes a big difference.
@DavePollack2 күн бұрын
I can give my horn to 5 people and it will have 5 different intonations on every note…and it’s perfectly regulated. I’ve talked with literally thousands of saxophonists and have never had anyone have a horn that just played in tune. Remember, instruments don’t play in or out of tune…instrumentalists do.
@DynamixWarePro3 күн бұрын
The one constant tuning issue I have is that I can get most notes in tune or just ever so slightly flat and can lip them into tune, but my middle D or E is always very sharp and I haven't been able to get those notes in tune without pulling out the mouthpiece more and making most other notes a bit too flat to get into tune. I don't know what to do to fix that. I have this issue both on my alto and soprano saxophone.
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
Those notes are traditionally sharp, but if they're WAY too sharp I would get the horn looked at by a tech. Sometimes keys are open or closed too much, might be a leak, etc.
@lukeserrano622 күн бұрын
add low B key as a matter of course to middle D, Eb and E; either fully pressed or just a touch as required by your horn.
@Antonio90DF2 күн бұрын
You'd better start on a slightly sharp tuning and NOT having to bite on those two notes. Then you know you have to me way looser
@koopatroopa305Күн бұрын
I have this same problem and idk how to fix it :(
@lukeserrano62Күн бұрын
All saxes are sharp on middle D, even my Selmer Supreme! Do voicing work as Dave says, plus/or alternative fingerings to fix. Low B will pull it down, and best of all it’s subtly adjustable.
@Samuel-pt2tl5 сағат бұрын
I know this is out of subject but, can u confirm/reassure something for me. An acquaintance of mine said he can get an "unauthorised authentic" Yanagisawa for a cheaper price . Im guessing its the same-ish with unauthorised authentic shoes or am i wrong? I know there can be flaws on it but do you have any experience with these "unauthorised authentic" Saxophones?
@REX-0073 күн бұрын
What happens if the note is flat and the mouthpiece is already all the way in? 😄
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
Make sure your embouchure isn't way too lose, get the horn checked out, and try a different mouthpiece.
@REX-0073 күн бұрын
@DavePollack Thanks Dave. Yes, in my quest for a better tone, I might be dropping my jaw way too low. True that I've also now moved to a V16.
@quentinmorales3 күн бұрын
I would do that over a drone, just to use the ears instead of a tuner
@DavePollack3 күн бұрын
That works great!
@mrwolf34602 күн бұрын
What app you are using for drones?
@albertoguerrero0072 күн бұрын
Your default setting to me just means your horn is not properly adjusted to play in tune and you’re not blowing the horn in tune. This system you’re presenting sounds very, very cumbersome.
@DavePollack2 күн бұрын
…you do this once and then you’re good for years and years of gigs, recording sessions, and other high-profile performances where you have to play perfectly in tune. Seems worth it to spend a couple hours on this for a lifetime of good playing.
@c.l.48952 күн бұрын
Out of tune = wrong notes. I don’t see the problem here.