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  • #83106
    brother cavefish
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      mouthpieces are a serious deal, they make or brake the sound you want,, now that being said, will it make you better,, i think you will have a better chance of getting better, , shitty MPs and just plain shitty, as far as reeds go you will have to explore , van doran has nice reeds sax UK has a video soundclips on all their brands and others , you can listen and find the sound you like and go from there

      #83224
      john
      Keymaster

        I think you’re in good shape John…
        most people struggle with the low end and high end not the middle!
        it does sound like a metal mp might be what you’re looking for. or at least something wider.

        #83228
        john springer
        Participant

          OK. I will stick with the Otto for a while. I have chosen Vandoren V16 2.5 as my new reed. The 2.5 is not hard to play after I soak them in water for 4 mins or so. I will give the new MP and reeds some playtime and see what happens with my sound. THanks!

          #83231
          john
          Keymaster

            ya John, do that and keep us posted as you go.
            for me the v16’s were a bit darker and harder to play than the Javas, the red box are even easier (forget the name but Vandoren red box as opposed to the Java which is the green box)

            #83641
            john springer
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              OK, so after practicing some more I have noticed some improvements – some hints of what is possible had accidentally revealed themselves during practice today and then I managed to recreate them and now the next level in my playing is being realized.

              I was practicing the so disappointing sounding A, C and B of the middle range when I tried to clear my throat while playing and I accidentally hummed into the mouth piece at the perfect match of the harmonic of the note being played (electrifying). The note was beautiful!. It resonated, vibrated, and had punch and power. It was not a growl – just a hum and it added so much. I then remembered Johnny’s flutter tongue video and tried that. YES!, I can flutter tongue to and that sounded cool. I also managed to make my tenor play ever sooooo soft – those low whispy/airy low notes and high note fades (JAVA reed 2.5). Now mind you I can only do this in fragmented 1 seconds periods of success and only over a select few notes – but the revelation came. I now know what to practice so as to make it better – the germ of my sound has started to sprout (about the 5 week mark)

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