A Glissando Saxophone?!

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Join Jim as he checks out the Glissonic Glissotar. Fusing elements of the Hungarian tárogáto and the soprano saxophone the Glissotar introduces a unique system for producing glissando throughout its range.
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⏰Timestamps ⏰
0:00 Intro
2:00 The Design
4:39 Playing the Glissotar
8:38 The History
10:20 Sound Effects
11:20 Who is the Glissotar For?
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  • @thejoemonica
    @thejoemonica2 ай бұрын

    It’s a fretless saxophone

  • @FenceThis

    @FenceThis

    2 ай бұрын

    fret no more

  • @Jerfish1

    @Jerfish1

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol perfect explanation

  • @jerbear7952

    @jerbear7952

    2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic

  • @ryanriggs9963

    @ryanriggs9963

    2 ай бұрын

    Lmao

  • @BrunoGarciaMusic

    @BrunoGarciaMusic

    2 ай бұрын

    Genius joke

  • @RobinPalmerTV
    @RobinPalmerTV2 ай бұрын

    I love that there’s a “real instrument” that sounds a bit like a synth lead now.

  • @JelMain

    @JelMain

    Ай бұрын

    Try the Roli keyboard.

  • @ciro_costa

    @ciro_costa

    Ай бұрын

    Acoustic instrument, man. lol.

  • @XIIMonkeysMusicGroup

    @XIIMonkeysMusicGroup

    Ай бұрын

    Before he played this, I thought it was electronic! But it is acoustic!

  • @ZoeSummers1701A

    @ZoeSummers1701A

    Ай бұрын

    A synth is a real instrument you mindless heathen.

  • @mitchelmelton6807

    @mitchelmelton6807

    Ай бұрын

    @@ciro_costa or say like analog

  • @jamesaron1967
    @jamesaron1967Ай бұрын

    This instrument will be a hit in India one day.

  • @amj.composer

    @amj.composer

    17 күн бұрын

    Agreed

  • @joshualord530
    @joshualord530Ай бұрын

    Need to see king gizzard (and the lizard wizard) use the Glissotar

  • @lukejohnston5566

    @lukejohnston5566

    Ай бұрын

    King Glizzard

  • @maxalaintwo3578

    @maxalaintwo3578

    18 күн бұрын

    @@lukejohnston5566king glizzy

  • @DynamixWarePro
    @DynamixWarePro2 ай бұрын

    I saw a video once of a slide soprano saxophone with two octave keys from the 1920s which had a leather strap with holes in the strap where the notes are and a long hole similar to that Glissando and you play it the same way. The twanging sound had me taken aback a bit. Love the effects you can get from that instrument.

  • @indyfan9845

    @indyfan9845

    2 ай бұрын

    Is it this video? Around 7:30? kzread.info/dash/bejne/omGWmKtqmcvOYtY.htmlsi=7omHk1YhkvopL_Tm

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    2 ай бұрын

    That sounds interesting. I'd be interested to see that. Yes, the effects with the Glissotar are something else.

  • @arthurhu1587

    @arthurhu1587

    2 ай бұрын

    @@saxworldwide There are two vintage saxophones capable of glissandi in the video of Paul Cohen's sax on the US Army Field Band channel. One has a slide similar to a trombone, and the other has a slit and leather strip just like the Glissotar.

  • @ronhowe5933
    @ronhowe59332 ай бұрын

    It's a theramin for wind players! Fantastic and inovative.

  • @NicolasConnault

    @NicolasConnault

    Ай бұрын

    Not quite, the theremin doesn't provide any tactile feedback, so developing muscle memory associated with correct tone is much more difficult. This is closer to a fretless guitar with a single string, so it wouldn't quite take that long to learn to play in tune.

  • @qwertye334

    @qwertye334

    Ай бұрын

    @@NicolasConnaultone could also say that its like a trombone slide but adapted for saxophone

  • @agorgedslug
    @agorgedslugАй бұрын

    I imagine a string player would have an advantage in intonation.

  • @kgamaseg
    @kgamasegАй бұрын

    It's like the fretless bass version of a soprano saxophone. This will be great for film scores!

  • @rikospostmodernlife

    @rikospostmodernlife

    Ай бұрын

    I kinda want to hear Herald of the Change played on it

  • @johnmc3862

    @johnmc3862

    Ай бұрын

    It sounds cheap.😂

  • @tonytramonti5828
    @tonytramonti58282 ай бұрын

    Amazing,not only does it sound like a snake charmers dream come true,you also have the added benefit of using the belt to hold your trousers up if they fall down on stage.

  • @britchin

    @britchin

    2 ай бұрын

    ha ha

  • @JelMain

    @JelMain

    Ай бұрын

    If played correctly, your trouser snake should suffice.

  • @alexstucky
    @alexstucky2 ай бұрын

    That is such a clever idea. I dig it! I have a feeling a string player could pick that up surprisingly well.

  • @ScratchySlide

    @ScratchySlide

    Ай бұрын

    Or a trombone player....

  • @microtonalguitar
    @microtonalguitarАй бұрын

    Amazing design! I would love to see how Turkish makam music will be played on it. Congrats!

  • @Frownlandia
    @Frownlandia2 ай бұрын

    I remember hearing about this through Bart Hopkin, who independently invented the design, but he's more about building wind instruments out of common materials like pvc and balloons, more of a DIY approach. Nobody was litigious because they recognized they were doing different things with the concept.

  • @oceanusprocellarum6853

    @oceanusprocellarum6853

    2 ай бұрын

    YEAH, I remember Bart Hopkin's version. It's cool that someone actually made a proper production-line version of this. I was astounded that such an ingenious method of pitch control hadn't been popularized yet. Nice to know there's no bad blood between the two inventors.

  • @yannsalmon2988
    @yannsalmon2988Ай бұрын

    One unexpected advantage is that it can be played by left or right handed performers all the same.

  • @RikardPeterson

    @RikardPeterson

    Ай бұрын

    So can a regular sax. (If you're thinking about switching the hand positions to play "left handed" that would still be a bad idea: Note the placement of the octave keys.)

  • @X22GJP

    @X22GJP

    Ай бұрын

    So can many instruments…

  • @AndrewBarsky

    @AndrewBarsky

    Ай бұрын

    The disadvantage being that it sounds like a duck in a Tom and Jerry cartoon.

  • @DPSAX95
    @DPSAX952 ай бұрын

    I want to see a classical saxophonist play it and see how that beautiful pure sound of it is!

  • @user-wm6bm8gh3g

    @user-wm6bm8gh3g

    Ай бұрын

    не увидишь,это игрушка для ретардов,как автор видоса

  • @anidiot4702

    @anidiot4702

    Ай бұрын

    5:33 the creator of the instrument actually plays it in the video lol.

  • @anidiot4702

    @anidiot4702

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-wm6bm8gh3g Я считаю, что это самый элитарный комментарий, который я когда-либо читал.

  • @DPSAX95

    @DPSAX95

    Ай бұрын

    @@anidiot4702the purity of sound is a main characteristic of classical players. I have the most admiration for diverse sounds but I would be interested to see it an a slightly different execution as what I hear in this video is done with a jazz embouchure. Your hate is totally speculative.

  • @Bob94390
    @Bob943902 ай бұрын

    When you move your hands up and down the instrument, you also have to change the distance between the fingers if the intention is to continue playing in chromatic steps.

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    That's absolutely correct. I didn't explain this in the video, but I found this to be the case when I was experimenting. When I listen back to my first chromatic clip - A to G# I realise that the interval I'm playing is too wide! Jim

  • @cloudandangel
    @cloudandangel2 ай бұрын

    Bravo, Daniel Vaczi! Beautiful Instrument! So proud of you! :) Mate Palhegyi

  • @glissonic6830

    @glissonic6830

    Ай бұрын

    Köszönöm, Máté!

  • @ValirAmaril
    @ValirAmaril2 ай бұрын

    bloody 'ell, i came up with exactly this when i was twelve, and everyone told me it was a rubbish idea.

  • @MattNolanCustom

    @MattNolanCustom

    2 ай бұрын

    you had the 1% inspiration. Shame you didn't follow through with the 99% perspiration part.

  • @ruby71997

    @ruby71997

    Ай бұрын

    Never believe your peers unless they have empirical and peer-reviewed evidence 🎉

  • @kitsuneneko2567

    @kitsuneneko2567

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ruby71997 And even then...

  • @Slasha00

    @Slasha00

    Ай бұрын

    @@MattNolanCustom the 1% is worth much, much MUCH more than the 99%. the ideas guy should get all the credit, those who create it for them less so. This is obvious.

  • @MattNolanCustom

    @MattNolanCustom

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Slasha00seemingly our inventor didn't value their 1% enough to do anything about it though

  • @bassax7045
    @bassax70452 ай бұрын

    snake and basket included ?

  • @Billygoatbuff

    @Billygoatbuff

    2 ай бұрын

    The weird thing is once you start playing they automatically appear out of nowhere

  • @shaunfernando5349

    @shaunfernando5349

    Ай бұрын

    😂 comes with the package

  • @AllenBarclayAllen

    @AllenBarclayAllen

    Ай бұрын

    Ha ...! 8:40

  • @chrisperyagh
    @chrisperyagh2 ай бұрын

    It needs a semi automatic 8ve mechanism (like most oboes have) so you can hold the lower touch down and nudge the upper one so the lower vent will close automatically when the upper vent opens as you can't have both 8ve vents open at the same time.

  • @FranckWolf
    @FranckWolf2 ай бұрын

    Very impressive! A new reed instrument! And this woody sound, this innovative "mechanism", these new sounds... I can't wait to hear how far musicians and composers will go to explore this new instrument! ❤️🎶🎵🎷

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you Franck - I agree.

  • @sandorgordonlipcsei6718
    @sandorgordonlipcsei67182 ай бұрын

    Hungarian inventor, hell yeah!

  • @ritamerrill3227
    @ritamerrill32272 ай бұрын

    It reminds me of those Otamatone toys.

  • @arandomguy451

    @arandomguy451

    2 ай бұрын

    I was just about to say that

  • @Dabaka93
    @Dabaka93Ай бұрын

    Hi, Hungarian here :) Small correction for the description. It's spelled "tárogató" :) Also when you pronounce it, the stress is on the first syllable. Great video!

  • @MegYork
    @MegYork2 ай бұрын

    Great for Hindustani or Maqaam music! Thanks for posting

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    You're welcome

  • @SepiaOfficinalis-up5rl

    @SepiaOfficinalis-up5rl

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly what I thought when I saw it. I was considering getting an oud despite being hopeless on strings but now I'm so happy there's a fretless woodwind

  • @Pockeywn
    @PockeywnАй бұрын

    the way this fills me with so much joy like literally wtf

  • @s90210h
    @s90210hАй бұрын

    This isn't a new concept, I have book by Bart Hopkin from 1996 on instrument design that features this design on page 80. Very nice to see such a high quality build!

  • @LouKellyMusic

    @LouKellyMusic

    Ай бұрын

    I was actively looking through the comments to see if anyone mentioned Bart Hopkin. Glad to see you bring him up here. Years ago, I remember seeing a video of him demonstrating a sort of clarinet equivalent (the “Moe”, I think he called it?) and I always wanted one from that day forward.

  • @piezobarrel4750
    @piezobarrel4750Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great video, you have done a great job of playing this new instrument. I was amazed at how well it works and I can imagine the technical challenges that had to be overcome to get to this point. Kudos to the inventor and those involved in the production. I imaging a full service and pad replacement will be pretty fast🙂

  • @benjaminharris7091
    @benjaminharris70912 ай бұрын

    I'm a trombone guy, so naturally I have an opinion on the term "glissando" and a wind instrument. That said, I do love saxophones! I think this instrument sounds like a kinda out of tune sax and a bit like a kazoo, especially on the glissando part. Interesting idea!

  • @JelMain

    @JelMain

    Ай бұрын

    Trombonists have little difficulty switching to the theramin.

  • @crankjazz

    @crankjazz

    Ай бұрын

    Does a Sax ever sound in "tune"?

  • @JelMain

    @JelMain

    Ай бұрын

    @@crankjazz Go listen to Tuba Skinny

  • @hoshinotanecedryctensaibat9711
    @hoshinotanecedryctensaibat97112 ай бұрын

    Ordered mine last year, arriving next week!

  • @nightcrocgreen1918

    @nightcrocgreen1918

    Ай бұрын

    From where and how much?

  • @TrateMusic
    @TrateMusicАй бұрын

    That's super interesting, it's cool to see a new approach to instrument design. I love that purple heart tone!

  • @ErickvdK
    @ErickvdK2 ай бұрын

    Definitely duduk sounding!😊

  • @danielperroni3884
    @danielperroni3884Ай бұрын

    Fantastic innovation..! Very very interesting...! Watching from São Paulo, Brazil..!

  • @jackandblaze5956
    @jackandblaze5956Ай бұрын

    Pretty much sounds like the time i put a sax mouthpiece on my trombone

  • @Another-Cool-Thing
    @Another-Cool-Thing2 ай бұрын

    What a cool instrument ! I'm waiting so bad for the clarinet version 😀

  • @tristanlaube6810
    @tristanlaube6810Ай бұрын

    Trombone players: “see what they need just to match a fraction of our power”

  • @marcbrasse747
    @marcbrasse7472 ай бұрын

    Sounds great. Reminds me of the duduk. Will be difficult to master though.

  • @onlinetheory5115
    @onlinetheory51152 ай бұрын

    Not technically a new instrument, I believe it was Selmer who released a similar concept of saxophone in the early 1900’s. The army saxophone guys did a video with a guy who owned one in his collection.

  • @Bob94390

    @Bob94390

    2 ай бұрын

    With a bendable, magnetic belt?

  • @onlinetheory5115

    @onlinetheory5115

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Bob94390 the technology may be different, but the concept was the same; that is, it was a soprano saxophone-like shape, with a belt of leather used to adjust the pitch. Essentially it was one of the first perfect (in the sense of playing between the twelve western pitches) saxophone constructed. The link to the video is listed below: start at 7:18 kzread.info/dash/bejne/omGWmKtqmcvOYtY.html *Edit, it was a King Saxophone, not Selmer

  • @JelMain

    @JelMain

    Ай бұрын

    @@onlinetheory5115 Probably a fartofone. I used to keep a human flatulist on the team, 800 years ago. Look up Roland the Farter - actually, don't, you'll regret the experience. Me? Last heard of licenced by the Magistrates of the fair City of Chester to bash me nakers lewdly in public without let or hindrance of the Police for the following year. Drummers...

  • @onlinetheory5115

    @onlinetheory5115

    Ай бұрын

    @@JelMainBro, what 😂

  • @es330td
    @es330td10 күн бұрын

    I have played trombone for 40 years. My in-laws found an Albert system clarinet in the attic of a house they purchased and I tried to learn to play it. I liked making the clarinet sound but was not really interested in spending the time to learn fingerings. I think given my history this would be a great instrument to own.

  • @chuckocheret4115
    @chuckocheret4115Ай бұрын

    I used to have a playette, which was good fun. Used a coil for pitch control.

  • @jazzrat2000
    @jazzrat2000Ай бұрын

    my experience with sax players tells me that we need a sax that won't let you do this. One of my old teachers said scooping is for ice cream.

  • @bobkinschuypers9911

    @bobkinschuypers9911

    Ай бұрын

    what he hell are you talking about?

  • @plasticofonoo
    @plasticofonoo2 ай бұрын

    Es un saxo sin trastes!❤

  • @jackblick487
    @jackblick487Ай бұрын

    Big kazoo BIG KAZOOO BIG KAZOZOZOZOZOOOOOO

  • @xymaryai8283

    @xymaryai8283

    Ай бұрын

    YES AHAHAHA the professional player makes it sound much better, but i think this needs to be an Alto, Tenor, or Baritone instrument, soprano is too high

  • @CSProduction12
    @CSProduction12Ай бұрын

    This would be a good cross over for a string player to get into winds. Is it possible to mark the glissando for intonation? Or does the glissando stretch over time and need to be tightened?

  • @sslaytor
    @sslaytor2 ай бұрын

    Very interesting! I used to yearn to be able to play my sax like my fretless bass. I'm now much more of a keyboard player but still.. wow. I would have liked a bit more about how it does this - there is a glimpse of the underlying mechanism at around 11:09 when the inventor raises the strap for an effect but there must be more to it!

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    It's very simple really. The slot underneath the ribbon is a neat cut away with perfectly placed magnetic strips either side of it. If you press down anywhere on the ribbon you can guarantee that the riboon will seal perfectly and produce the note dictated by the tube length at that point. It's true to say the resistance of the ribbon increases towards the lower portion of the instrument. Jim

  • @bytesandbikes
    @bytesandbikesАй бұрын

    A fridge magnet violin saxophone? Awesome! 😊

  • @swancrunch
    @swancrunchАй бұрын

    amazing idea. i wonder if something like membrane clarinet mouthpiece will suit it better (if the pitch depends only on your fingering than playing precise would be simpler, but vibrato would also be confined to fingers. decent trade-off for me personally as a strings player, lol) maybe one could also add some markers on a "fretboard" as a visual aid

  • @MichaelSidneyTimpson
    @MichaelSidneyTimpson2 ай бұрын

    Question, are microtones possible to strike exactly (such as quarter-tones) or does the magnets always adjust to equal-temperament?

  • @MattNolanCustom

    @MattNolanCustom

    2 ай бұрын

    it seems pretty clear to me that there is no "snap to" pitch going on with this. So sure, with skill and practice, you can hit any microtone you like

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    Correct@@MattNolanCustom

  • @squeebbb
    @squeebbbАй бұрын

    Such a simplistic design but so cool.

  • @dyllanusher1379
    @dyllanusher13792 ай бұрын

    Man I want one of those to play maqam

  • @guitfidle
    @guitfidleАй бұрын

    Ooooo, now I want one! I play clarinet, sax, and bass guitar….. this is like the fretless bass of the sax world. The upper register part sounds a lot like a Middle Eastern shawm or similar.

  • @andrewclaes9681
    @andrewclaes96812 ай бұрын

    WoW ❤

  • @drzerg2
    @drzerg2Ай бұрын

    It should be slightly curved upwards in such way that the strip will end almost at the same height from the surface at the bottom. Slightly higher at the end to provide more venting for lower notes. In such way the force needed to press lower notes will be less. And the largest distance from the strip to surface will be at center.

  • @bennyfifeaudio
    @bennyfifeaudio2 ай бұрын

    The new Trombone of the woodwind family. Sounds very ethnic.

  • @SoraiaLMotta
    @SoraiaLMottaАй бұрын

    Sounds to have a great potential for film score. To produce this distortion in acoustic instead of a lot of plugins.

  • @jessecerasus9621
    @jessecerasus9621Ай бұрын

    I can imagine 7\8 freejazz in a bar with this instrument and leaving the place immediately.

  • @MhueD
    @MhueDАй бұрын

    Bart Hopkin has instructions for building for this type of instrument from his design books of the 90's. The importance of recognizing the development history is that sufficiently motivated people can make these for themselves for very little material cost and they sound terrific. They can ALSO use different mouthpieces and body shapes to make recorders, various clarinets and flutes. It is exciting to hear that the makers referenced in this video are aiming for a whole glissando orchestra...which will help liberate composers into entirely new forms. But it needn't be costly, do-it-yourself groups can open source this stuff and get started now!

  • @Marinoboe
    @Marinoboe12 күн бұрын

    That’s actually really interesting. Though I bet, if you put four of them together they will sound nowhere like a sax quartet 😂 Still a refreshing idea, really well engineered!

  • @DandyT1990
    @DandyT19902 ай бұрын

    This looks amazing, I like anything a bit more unusual and would love to own one It's just trying to justify the cost 😅

  • @reinerwendang1971
    @reinerwendang19712 ай бұрын

    the world has been waiting for this ...

  • @markfdesimone
    @markfdesimone2 ай бұрын

    This may have been invented by Bart Hopkin. On his website you can see his 'moe' instruments use the same exact principal.

  • @ishaisadventures1196
    @ishaisadventures1196Ай бұрын

    Imagine the Middle eastern music this could make hebrew and arabic macams and scales would be sick on this

  • @MrThacke
    @MrThackeАй бұрын

    I have to get one ! How about a glissando flute? Glissando bugle lol !! I am a serious player. I play brass, woodwinds, and strings hahaha !

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    Apparently there will other instruments to follow, as part of the Glissonic family - the flute appears to be in the pipeline

  • @Cloudly_Round
    @Cloudly_Round2 ай бұрын

    I can finally play the gliss in careless whisperer 🤣

  • @pointguard_5
    @pointguard_52 ай бұрын

    Wow, I haven't even watched but this video already looks interesting 😂

  • @grumblekin
    @grumblekinАй бұрын

    You know, it's always been really hard to charm cobras with a traditional soprano sax...I am glad we have this as a choice, now.

  • @pillmuncher67
    @pillmuncher6728 күн бұрын

    Intonation on a "fretless" instrument is a life task.

  • @robertofiorini8983
    @robertofiorini8983Ай бұрын

    mmmhhh,,,, would like to try it 🙂

  • @SoraiaLMotta
    @SoraiaLMottaАй бұрын

    Very curious indeed

  • @Qkano
    @Qkano2 ай бұрын

    I kept expecting a snake to rise from a basket ...

  • @weatheranddarkness
    @weatheranddarkness2 ай бұрын

    I'm hearing a truly silly amount of musical potential here. Soundwise it's a bit like having a fretless clarinet. But you kind of have access to way more spaces than that implies. I'd be curious to hear variants without that particular undertone this size and shape has. I think its conical quality really keys it into a specific space in the background of everything you play. But again, the potential to play truly new things because of this is super exciting!

  • @chickendud2224
    @chickendud22242 ай бұрын

    My cat thought there was another cat around when she heard it

  • @saxworldwide

    @saxworldwide

    Ай бұрын

    So did my cat when I was practicing.

  • @OchreFrame
    @OchreFrame2 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised nobody's mentioned how this instrument could play some really cool microtonal passages with relative ease.

  • @Bob94390

    @Bob94390

    2 ай бұрын

    In the video we hear more or less intended microtonality...

  • @anidiot4702
    @anidiot4702Ай бұрын

    I notice it has a much more eastern sound. very interesting!

  • @Ithirahad
    @Ithirahad2 ай бұрын

    The tone is a cross between sax, duduk, zourna, and ... synth with a pitch wheel?

  • @blizard_blizz9487
    @blizard_blizz9487Ай бұрын

    Overpriced Otamatone

  • @nekokna

    @nekokna

    Ай бұрын

    Exaclty this!

  • @scene247

    @scene247

    Ай бұрын

    Overpriced is always the most common feature 🙄

  • @MiloSantosuosso-sq7zn
    @MiloSantosuosso-sq7znАй бұрын

    Waiting for an orchestra to use this and do rhapsody in blue

  • @rosemaryclark610
    @rosemaryclark61028 күн бұрын

    Can anyone tell me more info about a CONN saxophone Serial #4453391? Please? I don't know how to go about finding info on it. Thanks in advance!

  • @willisbarth
    @willisbarthАй бұрын

    Interesting potential.

  • @Kickdrumsnare
    @KickdrumsnareАй бұрын

    I immediately want the Starwars Cantina Song played on this.

  • @AllenBarclayAllen
    @AllenBarclayAllenАй бұрын

    Star treck needs this ..! 10:51

  • @ruben4447
    @ruben44476 күн бұрын

    It reminds me of Oriental music. Im sure it would work very wall as an instrument in Oriental style music.

  • @ThumpingThromnambular
    @ThumpingThromnambularАй бұрын

    If you put the equivalent of fret markers as they are on a fretless guitar, I'd be very interested

  • @smalin
    @smalin2 ай бұрын

    I was expecting you to demonstrate violin-style vibrato. Is that possible?

  • @Bob94390

    @Bob94390

    2 ай бұрын

    I was waiting for the same. From a physics perspective, I think it should be possible. The belt seems to be sufficiently flexible and under sufficient tension to be able to follow a shaking hand. Jim seems to be a good saxophone player and therefore used to making vibrato in saxophonic ways, so I guess it didn't feel natural for him to use hand vibrato.

  • @smalin

    @smalin

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Bob94390 Right, I thought that. However, I would expect finger vibrato to sound different than breath/embouchure vibrato, so I was curious. Also, violin-style portamento (slide transitioning to leap with a different finger) seems like a possibility.

  • @DeAnnaG_KissingFrogsMedia
    @DeAnnaG_KissingFrogsMedia2 ай бұрын

    Hmmm...not my jam right out of the gate. Theramin for a snake charmer? But is cool that it is a bit of a "new" instrument, it will be interesting to see where this goes.

  • @mrkrud
    @mrkrudАй бұрын

    nice! time to work up those erhu pieces

  • @samueloluyinkaojomu6548
    @samueloluyinkaojomu654818 күн бұрын

    When will you ever be doing a review of Selmer series ii and series iii soprano and Yamaha 82z and 875 soprano. Or is it that your store dont keep or market soprano saxophone

  • @ThevenimX
    @ThevenimXАй бұрын

    You should try vibrato in a similar fashion that other string instruments by rolling your finger across the equivalent fretboard

  • @AsyncMusic
    @AsyncMusic9 күн бұрын

    cant wait to hear it on the dune 3 soundtrack

  • @VJFranzK
    @VJFranzKАй бұрын

    I couldn't remember all the keys! could this help?

  • @brucealanwilson4121
    @brucealanwilson41212 ай бұрын

    Back in the 1920s they made a slide sax, with a slide like a penny whistle.

  • @Bob94390

    @Bob94390

    2 ай бұрын

    I think Jim tries to explain this in the video.

  • @Toddobvious
    @Toddobvious2 ай бұрын

    I hope they’ve sent one to Jan Garbarek 💪

  • @user-ov2rh6qw4c
    @user-ov2rh6qw4cАй бұрын

    Осталось только услышать композиции написанные для этого инструмента.

  • @mombooze
    @momboozeАй бұрын

    As a trombone player who owns and can play some alto sax... i found this very interesting

  • @thejedirangersworkshop2
    @thejedirangersworkshop214 күн бұрын

    Who is going to design the first capo for this thing?

  • @TOJI_FUSHIGURO9111
    @TOJI_FUSHIGURO9111Ай бұрын

    Where is Your store located at?

  • @haveaniceface7290
    @haveaniceface7290Ай бұрын

    As a fretless bass player this would drive me nuts

  • @IamN0-1
    @IamN0-1Ай бұрын

    Looks and sounds like a Gucci version of those smiley face squeeze things that you get a barns&noble

  • @dezmodium
    @dezmodium2 ай бұрын

    Should be noted that this is also a microtonal instrument as well. Any instrument which can glissando like this can play microtonal music.

  • @grayforester
    @grayforesterАй бұрын

    Ralph Carney called his a Woogie.

  • @lylek8933
    @lylek8933Ай бұрын

    Make a clarinet version for Rhapsody in Blue, and I might me interested. lol :)

  • @terryenglish7132

    @terryenglish7132

    Ай бұрын

    This is actually a Clarinet isn't it ?Its wood w a reed vs metal w a reed

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