THE BEST TENOR SAX MOUTHPIECES IN THE WORLD?

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Dan Forshaw is one of the most passionate and charismatic musicians on the British Jazz scene. Born in Blackpool, Lancashire, Dan studied in both London and New York and has played all over the world with many different ensembles ranging from jazz quartet’s to cathedral choirs. He is one of the UK’s leading experts on John Coltrane and has written a number of published articles on the music and theology of ‘Trane’. Tim Price, Professor of saxophone in New York and a former teacher of Dan said, ‘Forshaw has reached a strong level of musicality, depth and technique that very few players have….he is a breath of fresh air, ‘hear him!’
Fleetwood & First GigsDan grew up in the small Lancashire fishing town of Fleetwood. Opera star Alfie Boe lived a few doors away from Dan and music was a big part of Dan’s childhood. In his youth he performed for Royalty, U.S. President Bill Clinton and for the opening of Tony Blair’s first conference as Prime Minister!
Dan was taught by Ray Wilkes, a legend on the Northern Jazz scene and a former member of Cedar Walton’s band in New York. Dan started picking up gigs aged 14 and by 16 Dan was on the road with the ‘Amazing Blues Brothers Soul Revue Tour.’
New York, London & BelfastAfter meeting Branford Marsalis at the RNCM in April 2003, Branford invited Dan to study with him in the USA, which Dan did in March / April 2005. Whilst in New York, Dan was inspired by the many amazing musicians he heard & upon returning to England, he moved to London in the summer of 2005. Dan’s target was to return to New York, but meeting and marrying his wife Katy led to a move to Belfast in 2007.
Cambridge and beyond…Dan is now based in Cambridge where he teaches saxophone through his award-winning website, Cambridge Saxophone.com. Dan still maintains an active performance schedule with regular tours, residences and his ‘Jazz Vespers‘ project, that has seen Dan on Prime Time National TV, (BBC One,) leading jazz events at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Ely Cathedral and the at new home for Jazz Vespers in London, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster.
Dan is an active ‘Vlogger’, (his KZread channel now has over 7500 subscribers in twenty countries), and he enjoys photography, sport and most of all spending time with his young family.

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  • @parker550
    @parker5505 жыл бұрын

    All sound spot on.... Effort💣🎷

  • @natmcveigh3904
    @natmcveigh39045 жыл бұрын

    I feel very accomplished, I don't think I've ever seen a video with no views before me :)

  • @monicoalanis3620
    @monicoalanis36202 ай бұрын

    Yes but it also good reeds

  • @themagpieofjazz4439
    @themagpieofjazz44395 жыл бұрын

    Tips on playing englishman in new york on alto especially on the high notes

  • @Humbardi
    @Humbardi Жыл бұрын

    which were the 4 mouthpieces ?

  • @jakeparkison
    @jakeparkison2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta love that Chris potter line

  • @sukiantogendut4218
    @sukiantogendut42185 жыл бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @saxnova
    @saxnova2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Dan- What was mouthpiece C? That was my favorite. Hope you’re doing well!

  • @DanForshaw

    @DanForshaw

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think C is my Syos although I have to be honest, I can't find my original paperwork :S

  • @Humbardi

    @Humbardi

    5 ай бұрын

    May be you could not find your original paperwork , but as a measure of respect you can ( no matter the order you played them ..!) you can remember which ones were the mouthpieces you were playing that you classified as the “ best Tenor Saxophone Mouthpieces in the World“…….!!!!