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 sax_punk27 (1 point)
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I would just like a professional explanation of how to do a fall on a saxophone. My band director didn't really help at all...
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 Triforce (407 points)
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well you place the sax on the floor infromt of you then you trip a few steps before and CRASH! You;ve fallen on you saxophone. sorry buddy, no idea.
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 alexpkb (37 points)
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ahhhh....it takes a lil practice to get it down but you simply finger through the scale REALLY fast and loosen your mouth to help dip the pitch....like the entire scale slurred and fit into one beat....i couldn't do it without squeaking at first but in jazz band se worked on ti and now i can do it no prob. If you need further explanation feel free to message or comment me on here and i will be glad to help in any way i can.
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 Sax_emilie (28 points)
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hi...
when i use falls on my sax i just lip down.. i open my mouth and lowering my jaw, and moving my fingers. i dunno if that helps? it was probably a very bad explanation. but the smartest thing to do is to get ur instructur or someone else to show u. after that its just to practise. its kinda hard to get at the beginning, but u get it quick!
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 Sax_emilie (28 points)
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hi...
when i use falls on my sax i just lip down.. i open my mouth and lowering my jaw, and moving my fingers. i dunno if that helps? it was probably a very bad explanation. but the smartest thing to do is to get ur instructur or someone else to show u. after that its just to practise. its kinda hard to get at the beginning, but u get it quick!
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