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    jak Swift
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      Its a big discussion as to your tone. How much is determined by you, your technique, and the shape of your oral cavity. How much is the mpc.?? I can’t put a figure on it, but the right choice of mpc helps. Why do I ask ? I asked Mel to load up Bill Doggett playing Honky Tonk, if he’d be so kind. JOHNNY….Can you tell me what Berg he is using ?Again curious. I’m not going to rush out and buy one but one I need, its a good place to start, 90% of thirty years has been Bergs, tenor & Bari

      #51355
      jak Swift
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        Hence I should rightly know…I don’t. There seem to be endless Bergs. I remember my ” Fatboy #9 ” well. That was so well suited to a 46, 10M I had at the time. Other than that, I’ve played many, many and couldn’t tell you the name of one. Its the sound that matters !!

        #51361
        Mel
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          Hey Jak. Glad things are coming together for you! Here is some Bill Doggett for you.

          #51362
          john
          Keymaster

            no way I can tell which mp he’s playing.
            IMHO your mp is the most important thing you can choose to improve your sound.
            more than the reed, neck, tone pads, even the saxophone.
            but you’re not going to sound like someone else because you bought the same mp as they did.
            there’s too many other things involved, such as the ones I just mentioned, but also the person and
            all that goes along with that such as air, embouchure, mouth shape etc.
            this is the beauty of the saxophone, the fact that each one of us can forge their own unique sound.

            I remember playing on a Berg when I was a lot younger and before I discovered Guardalas. it was about 115 or 120
            so it was pretty opened but I think I found their tone, or projection too straight and narrow.
            But many well-know players have used them and they didn’t suffer from a narrow tone like me!

            #51376
            jak Swift
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              I agree totally Mr.J…the mpc is the real ” business ” end, but man there are just so many these days. I was never in the position, or plain just didn’t buy a guardala…( sob )..it was all bari back in the day when you could buy them in London. By the time I realised I wanted a tenor, the prices had already taken off. No I’m good, very aware of what works for me. Berg, Dukoff, Quantum, Lawton is a list I’ll probably never move far from. Heard great things about the Navarro bop boy, but right now its just another name. I saw on E Bay….”fifties Berg..Picket\ Christleib ( sic ) ”
              At 130\0 it looked…er…tough. I could make it work but I’d have to drop a few reed strengths and again its big cash. No worries. Let me get the horn, and I’m thinking right now…open up my duckbill !!
              I know the guy for the job, I have the mpc….make sense ? Well see….great day all. Jak

              #51377
              jak Swift
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                In my defence, the days of buying a horn or mpc to sound like ?? Are long gone. In a long winded way I was trying to suggest certain mpcs have a distinctive sound, but that’s after many hours of playing them. Johnny’s right totally here. Never buy equipment based on wanting to sound like another player….its not going to happen !! I just happened to check that Honky Tonk clip and it sounded like I’d expect a Berg to sound. (it was a different clip )….but yeah, that’s the jist.

                #51378
                jak Swift
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                  Mel…thanks for your thoughts man. I have to confess I wasn’t sure which one was Bill Doggett. I’d heard the name and assumed he was the tenor man.
                  Not so….different clip…different guy ( ts )…I think ?? All that waffle about Bergs…wasted LOL !!
                  There is a clip. The band are wearing these hideous yellow shirts. THATS MY POINT !! In my opinion the guy has a great tone, and as far as I can tell its a Berg. Hard to call that one Mel, but thanks anyway….best…jak

                  #51382
                  Mel
                  Participant

                    Jak – here is an earlier version by Bill Doggett wearing yellow shirts.

                    #51383
                    jak Swift
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                      Yeah…..that’s the one !! Thanks Mel. So, yeah, I’ve found my references point. To my knowledge its a Berg. I just love the way the tenor guy is blowing so free. Yup, I may be right or wrong but regardless its a tenor sound I definitely aspire to. Thanks Mel…take it easy man….jak

                      #51384
                      jak Swift
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                        I gotta get one of those shirts !!

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