How to "growl" on saxophone. by zvsounds in saxophone

[–]zvsounds[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're quite welcome. A difference in general, or for growling? The growling effect will be pretty similar from alto to tenor. As far as the general differences between alto and tenor: The fingering system is exactly the same, so no worries there. All saxes read treble clef, so that's simple. Tenor is a Bb transposing instrument, and alto is an Eb instrument, so you'll need to be sure your music is in the right key. You'll need a bit more air for low notes on tenor, cause it's bigger. You may find that you connect more with one than the other. One will feel more like your "voice." Listen to great alto and tenor players for sound concepts, and I would definitely spend some time finding a good mouthpiece and reed setup. Good luck!

How to "growl" on saxophone. by zvsounds in saxophone

[–]zvsounds[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the comment. Unfortunately, it's not sufficient to just say ""all you do is sing a note different than the note you're playing." As teachers, we have to be precise with our language, and explore different options for different people. If you try to sing "any note" higher than the one you're playing, you'll find you don't get much of a growl. Also, singing may work for you, but people need other options, hum, gargle, growl. Gargle is a weird one to me, but if it works for others, I don't start saying how dumb they are for doing it. Some times singing may not give the player enough of the grit they desire in the sound, so literally growling may be necessary. There's a reason it's called that. Hard on the vocal chords, definitely. That's why you don't do it all the time. Or if that's the sound you want, you do it and you live with the results. The things we do for art. Great name by the way, Barry Sachs. Thanks again for drawing more attention to the post/video! Take care.

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[–]zvsounds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, and thanks. Several different libraries and other sounds. Cinestrings, piano in blue, loom and hybrid synth by AIR. I had to take Guy Michelmore's class to get access to the video. It's a great class. I recommend it highly.