I’ve been playing the saxophone for around 4 years now and have always been good at reading music and counting and stuff like that, but my sound isn’t exactly as good as I’d like it to be. I need some tips to improve my sound and to develop my vibrato. Also if you have any suggestions for a new mouthpiece, that would be great.
Any tips you can provide would be great!
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i personally like the E. Rouseau (sorry if spelled wrong) mouth pieces but the C* are great too. also a Bonade inverted ligature. but anyway you want to make a “ya” Movement with your jaw. Now do this slowly at first and slowly go faster. Doing this with a metronome would be great start at about 66 beats per min. Good luck!