Whoah!! some fantastic wailing there! Luxuriant in all respects.
cheers, Mark.
Hi Paddy. Thanks for listening and remarking.
I started out on alto when I was about 18 after realising that there were too many guitar heroes to compete with.
Saxophone was always a hobby and I’d get some lessons now and again between dropping it now and again due to the distraction of life.
I got a tenor about 10 years ago and have spent the last 4 years on it full time…neglecting the alto and baritone.
cheers, Mark.
Hi Johnny. You may have to refresh the page as I put it on the front.
Thanks Jake. Anything that keeps you going eh?
cheers, Mark.
Had a crack at a duo (with meself) http://kingcasey.com.au/
cheers, Mark.
Excellent Green Onions Baboon. You have to set up a paypal account so I can deposit the cabbage 🙂
cheers, Mark.
Yeah what Johnny said. Think of it like Jerry Lee Lewis’s well used parlour trick 🙂
cheers, Mark.
I’d like to help Paddy, but I didn’t use the chart, I transcribed it by ear.
From low D to high D you can put in a fast chromatic run. Doesn’t really matter which notes but as long as you
hit the high D hard and on the beat.
Hope that helps.
cheers Mark.
Thanks Paddy 🙂
The tongue on reed is the best way to quickly stop the note. Like everything else, start really really slow and gradually increase the tempo as you get the hang of it.
cheers, Mark.
Hehe only kidding Johnny.
Keep up the excellent work you are doing here. Can’t wait to see more of the instrumental gems that the ‘karaoke’ sites don’t touch.
cheers, Mark.
Hey thanks Johnny! ..best backing track. I reckon you have some idea how many times you have to play this to get it anywhere near decent. 🙂
I didn’t get arrested by the to female cops that walked by during the last verse.
cheers Mark.
© 2025 How To Play Saxophone. All Rights Reserved