Apr 19 2008
20 year hole filled…
So my newest saxophone student just messaged me about some frustrations that they are having with their horn. This student, whom, by the way, I am floored with their delightful creativity and natural talent, gave me this incredible description of their frustrations, that is everything that I ever wished I could have said to my teachers when I was working to develop a good sound on my horn. Thank you (you know who you are) for filling a hole in my educational and teaching rhetoric 15 years in the making
“…man, so i can’t just turn a little knob or something and all the awful squeaking notes i play will be perfect and rotund? (that’s the way i imagine sax notes: rotund. They’re all smooshed up into my tiny little alto horn gasping for air and there’s such a huge buildup of pressure that every time i play they come shooting out and it only takes about a minute of playing before the whole rooms full of the chubby, boisterous notes bouncing off the walls with glee…kinda little cherubs…except they don’t have wings)…