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2011-02-10 By Bob 2 Comments

How I Prepare Reeds

In this video I did for Rico (D’Addario) on my process for prepping reeds, I cover 3 steps I use to give each reed it’s best chance to play well.

2011-02-05 By Bob 23 Comments

The Ultimate Pre-Warm-Up Warm-Up

Over years of touring with little to no place to warm-up, I developed this routine to get me feeling like I’d been playing for hours.

2011-02-05 By Bob 6 Comments

Favorite Phrases 02: Blues Lick in ‘A’ (from a Tour Bus)

An upbeat blues lick recorded from the back of the John Mayer tour bus.

2011-02-05 By Bob 3 Comments

Favorite Phrases 01: Classic Charlie Parker ii-V7 Lick

A classic Charlie Parker lick played burning-fast, medium, and slow.

2011-02-04 By Bob 3 Comments

Sonny Stitt

Sonny Stitt’s Solo on Tune Up

In this lesson I describe exactly what parts of this track are crucial, and HOW I went about digesting it

2011-01-29 By Bob Leave a Comment

Playing Over a II-7 V7 in a Difficult Key (2 of 2)

Thinking major over ii-Vs, using the blues scale musically, why bending notes makes you sound like an amateur, sounding hip while playing “in”, and more.

2011-01-28 By Bob 2 Comments

Playing Over a II-7 V7 in a Difficult Key (1 of 2)

In this lesson I deal with playing over a ii-V in a “difficult” key. Is it really difficult, or is it just unfamiliar?

2011-01-10 By Bob 12 Comments

Playing Pop Saxophone: My Blueprint

For my money, saxophone in a pop setting gets no better than the work of these two gentlemen

2010-12-18 By Bob 33 Comments

Embouchure, Overtones, Jaw Shape, Subtoning, Altissimo, & Articulation

Using syllables, directing air flow, breath support, overtones, altissimo, articulation, & some advice from my college saxophone professor.

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