How I Fixed My Tense Saxophone Embouchure

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For a long time I struggled with a very tense saxophone embouchure, resulting in poor intonation, shaky tones and so on. In this video I'm talking about some of the exercises I practiced to develop the completely relaxed saxophone embouchure that I have today.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:45 What is a saxophone embouchure?
02:13 Exercise 1: Let the air out!
02:56 Exercise 2: The two finger exercise
04:02 Exercise 3: Turning the mouthpiece by 180°
05:12 Outro
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  • @christophbrylka6256
    @christophbrylka6256 Жыл бұрын

    Many starters or even intermediate players get even angry if they were told about their tense embouchure and I wonder why their teachers never tell them.

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t really come across people like that so far, but interesting that those players exist too. Well, their bad ;)

  • @Nestor_Fernandez
    @Nestor_Fernandez Жыл бұрын

    Blue Bossa with some Dexter and a lot of hip Thomas phrases. It sounds great!

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly right Nestor and thanks! :)

  • @zvonimirtosic6171
    @zvonimirtosic6171 Жыл бұрын

    The saxophone was an experimental design for a while, and Adolphe Sax tried various approaches, including the reed placed on the top of the mouthpiece. On the other hand, instruments that use two reeds, like an oboe, must be played with a double embouchure or the reed(s) would be snapped instantly. However, it was noticed that players who usually play double-reed instruments, when they play a single-reed instrument, like a saxophone or a clarinet, they produce mellower, more beautiful and more controllable sound less prone to squeaking, thanks to the double embouchure.

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting comment Zvonimir!

  • @conradhahnlein51
    @conradhahnlein51 Жыл бұрын

    Omg, He Upload again! Quality is insane🔥🔥🔥

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Top fan ⚡️

  • @dennis524
    @dennis524 Жыл бұрын

    All good suggestions, Thomas. Thank you.

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment Dennis!

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean93386 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much. I especially enjoy the concept of the first exercise. Thanks

  • @nickmartorano6766
    @nickmartorano6766 Жыл бұрын

    Great tips!

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Nick!

  • @jackmeadsr.779
    @jackmeadsr.779 Жыл бұрын

    I have a jazz picture I bought years ago With them playing with the mouthpieces upsidedown I thought it was a miss print

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh that’s interesting! Do you have a name of the picture or something? Would be great to see it

  • @smokingjazz5067
    @smokingjazz5067 Жыл бұрын

    Maeby a double lip was used like in the clarinet

  • @chrismills5110
    @chrismills5110 Жыл бұрын

    I will try your 180 degree MP reversal, it is a radical idea, thanks. I play with a double lip embouchure, never touch with my teeth; it gives great flexibility and power. I have passed 2600 hours practice on Tenor & Baritone, and am just beginning to more relax

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Chris, glad you found the exercise inspiring!

  • @siddharthst2712
    @siddharthst271210 ай бұрын

    i remembered how painful it was for me to play for even half an hour with my bottom lip curled over completely, i used to get those bit marks, after 2 yrs , ie now , i can play comfortably but since i play synthetic sometimes i feel my lower lip is stuck to my reed like a temporary sticker lol

  • @Jerfish1
    @Jerfish13 ай бұрын

    I started Sax Winter 2022-2023, quickly went to tenor from alto as I like the sound that much more. The mouthpiece (Yamaha 4C then 5c) always felt less comfortable compared with the alto. Then I started waking with jaw locking on one side. I stopped cold turkey and it went away, haven’t played since the summer ‘23. My instructor wasn’t helpful with the embochure aspect that I think is partially to blame. I’m considering starting again - curious if there’s a mouthpiece issue with it as well, and/or if Tenor tends to have more problems with TMJ or not.

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    3 ай бұрын

    In general, playing the saxophone shouldn’t lead to any problems with the jaw since you don’t need a lot of pressure at all. And a tenor sax mouthpiece needs at most the same pressure, possibly even less than an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I think the only way to help you with your tense jaw is to find a teacher that is well equipped to guide you towards playing with less pressure

  • @jesiahle8630
    @jesiahle8630 Жыл бұрын

    Since the saxophone came from the clarinet I would assume that the upside down mouthpiece thing was not intended, but then again there may have been a period of time where people experimented with it. Anyways thank you for the helpful content!

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment Jesuah! That’s a good point with the clarinet.

  • @PhilipLupercal

    @PhilipLupercal

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, clarinet player here. I’m not 100% sure just how prevalent it was in classical clarinet playing, but there was definitely an early style of clarinet playing with the mouthpiece rotated 180o like you demonstrated here. If my memory serves correctly it was an Italian style of playing instead of the typical German and French Styles. Doesn’t seem like it lasted long, must not have been as effective! I suspect due to the larger size and much greater muscle strength of the lower lip and the ability to use jaw muscles as well (even though you definitely don’t want to rely on the jaw)

  • @PhilipLupercal

    @PhilipLupercal

    Жыл бұрын

    One other thing I’ve found also, is that strengthening the muscles of the top lip and corners of the mouth have helped a lot when getting a good sound on clarinet or saxophone. It seems to me that is spreads the load of the embouchure out across more muscles and helps to take pressure off the bottom lip without losing control

  • @SaxSmoothJazz-ej2zr
    @SaxSmoothJazz-ej2zr2 ай бұрын

    Hi there I play alto sax and something I find when I play certain Notes like low C it gets tricky to relax ur embouchure.is there any exercise to improve it.plz

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Ай бұрын

    Hi, what's important for the low notes is to not pull your lower jaw away from the reed. You should have contact between your lower teeth and the reed (with the lower lip in-between). But then you need to keep your throat area as open as possible. Unfortunately it's difficult to have any exercise for that that is simply explained, this is rather something to work on with a teacher in a 1-on-1 lesson. Hope that helps a bit!

  • @finnomara4148
    @finnomara41483 ай бұрын

    Just starting off as complete beginner.. The air escapes from sides of my lips. Trying to squeeze them in to seal that air.. Hope that's correct

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    3 ай бұрын

    Great that you started! :) you definitely need a bit of muscle tension for the sealing. What’s helpful is to smile slightly and use the muscles you use for smiling for the sealing

  • @juwonnnnn
    @juwonnnnn Жыл бұрын

    interesting

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @gabrielguerra223
    @gabrielguerra223 Жыл бұрын

    So I have a Student learning the Tenor Saxophone, I taught him the majority of Playing and tenor but Right now he is having trouble playing the keys with the octave key like G to D with the Octave. Anybody have any advice i can give him or ideas i can use to help them.

  • @mertgulec7541

    @mertgulec7541

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a problem with G and G# with octave key. These two notes tended to either go extreme harmonics or down an octave. If this is the problem with your student, my solution, after trying a lot of things to correct it, was using a harder reed. Maybe they just grew out of the weak reed and can no longer control it precisely. My sound immedietely improved after getting new reeds and sandpaperig them a little to make them softer

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gabriel, this sounds like a problem that could be caused by the saxophone, have you by any chance tested if your student's saxophone is working properly? Another option might be that he has a mouthpiece that doesn't suit a beginner, what works in general very well is the Yamaha 4C mouthpiece. Another thing to try is to see if the amount of mouthpiece he takes into the mouth is correct. His upper teeth should touch the mouthpiece cushion more or less in the center. If all this doesn't help, he is probably way too tense in his embouchure so you could just try the exercises of this video :) hope that helps!

  • @DuschOne
    @DuschOne4 ай бұрын

    What kind of mouthpiece is it please?

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s a Matt Marantz Slant Legacy mouthpiece

  • @SpooxFIFA09
    @SpooxFIFA09 Жыл бұрын

    ich bin verzückt.

  • @ThomasHaehnlein

    @ThomasHaehnlein

    Жыл бұрын

    Jetzt brauchst du nur noch ein Saxophon :D

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