Tenor Sax High G Problem at Wanda Bachand blog

Tenor Sax High G Problem. If it leaks or is stuck. Problems with leaky low notes? Particularly when stepping down from high b, it will often jump up to high. I've played tenor sax for three years now and the same problem has haunted me for my entire career. I just can't consistently get out. This little dude is held shut by a weak spring when playing g and above on many horns. I have a problem with my high g sometimes coming out as a horrible sounding flat palm key d. This happens alot when i slur from any note. The g# on modern saxophones has quite a complex mechanism. You can try holding down the neck octave key with your right hand and tongue high g (g2) repeatedly and see if you squeak. The high g at times seems somewhat unstable. The issue is very often your g#. I tried adding some thin bits of cork on the body under the feet below the pants. When it happens on a g it is probably the result of playing too high on the input pitch or using the wrong voicing inside the oral cavity.

F vs. High F key on Tenor Sax on the  Forum
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The high g at times seems somewhat unstable. When it happens on a g it is probably the result of playing too high on the input pitch or using the wrong voicing inside the oral cavity. Problems with leaky low notes? I've played tenor sax for three years now and the same problem has haunted me for my entire career. I tried adding some thin bits of cork on the body under the feet below the pants. The issue is very often your g#. Particularly when stepping down from high b, it will often jump up to high. You can try holding down the neck octave key with your right hand and tongue high g (g2) repeatedly and see if you squeak. The g# on modern saxophones has quite a complex mechanism. If it leaks or is stuck.

F vs. High F key on Tenor Sax on the Forum

Tenor Sax High G Problem Problems with leaky low notes? The issue is very often your g#. This happens alot when i slur from any note. If it leaks or is stuck. I've played tenor sax for three years now and the same problem has haunted me for my entire career. When it happens on a g it is probably the result of playing too high on the input pitch or using the wrong voicing inside the oral cavity. The high g at times seems somewhat unstable. This little dude is held shut by a weak spring when playing g and above on many horns. I tried adding some thin bits of cork on the body under the feet below the pants. I have a problem with my high g sometimes coming out as a horrible sounding flat palm key d. The g# on modern saxophones has quite a complex mechanism. Particularly when stepping down from high b, it will often jump up to high. Problems with leaky low notes? I just can't consistently get out. You can try holding down the neck octave key with your right hand and tongue high g (g2) repeatedly and see if you squeak.

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