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Ben Wendel’s EXERCISE for FAST Technique 

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Jay Metcalf interviews renowned saxophonist Ben Wendel who shares tips on an exercise that he does for his incredible technique.
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Комментарии : 71   
@PlatinumDestroyer
@PlatinumDestroyer Год назад
very interesting how his response to the "play faster practice" question was to completely focus on the core technique to allow yourself to play fast easily rather than focus on anything in particular
@TrentJacobs
@TrentJacobs Год назад
I like how he considers these intense and brutal exercises (if they're done right they're intense and brutal) as games. Tells you the mindset you need to have when you really want to develop the technique to the kind of level players like Ben develop. If you view it as a fun game, and not "work" it changes how you do it.
@martincommunications5381
@martincommunications5381 Год назад
I really love how you conduct your interviews. There's always something we get that we can use for our craft.
@UnbeBleeder
@UnbeBleeder Год назад
Had the pleasure of seeing Ben live. Truly a stellar artist.
@hazmatite
@hazmatite 9 месяцев назад
i love his constant use of the word "game" to describe what we most of us would call an "exercise" or something like that.
@calkig
@calkig Год назад
Jay, these interviews are absolute gems of information. Thank you so much for posting these!
@xcal123
@xcal123 Год назад
15:50 David Liebman agrees. He says "it's all inter-related and part of the whole". not sure exactly where I got this quote from, but I wrote it and put up on my motivation-wall in my study
@c.mccool1123
@c.mccool1123 7 месяцев назад
you can really hear how this exercise influences his writing. It has a very unique tonality when he speeds it up and puts it all together.
@garymelhaff9327
@garymelhaff9327 Год назад
Such simple but focused practice technique - love switching between pentatonics, what a great idea....lot more challenging than I expected
@georgebutler3477
@georgebutler3477 Год назад
I wouldn't just do it with pentatonics. You can (and probably should) take this to tunes and pick somewhere that you're having difficulty improvising and then work out how you can voicelead with this kind of technique to build lines you haven't thought of yet.
@eapeartree
@eapeartree 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Jay and Ben… I’ll make that my next exercise scales going up, then come down a 1/2 step up, then do it slurring, then add in swing variations like don’t start on beat one start on the and of 4….
@CrisFerrerYT
@CrisFerrerYT 3 месяца назад
10.00 that's true. Also you see that on Coltrane's videos. Now, I have to say to my surprise, I've seen videos about great sax players who have their fingers very far from the keys and still the manage to play very, very fast and clean. Thanks Jay for another well-informative video.
@pierreashba
@pierreashba Год назад
Thanks Ben for the ideas. Jay, i love the interview format. It's always great to hear the insights of these great artists.
@lisalowell2545
@lisalowell2545 Год назад
Hey Jay- thanks so much for all the different perspectives of different players. It helps a lot to know such details of how to carry our mouth on the mouth piece and exercises that help!
@billiongenius
@billiongenius Год назад
Love Ben Wendel. Such a great person. Very personable and a great teacher.
@xtracheeze1140
@xtracheeze1140 Год назад
this gave me soooo many new ideas to practice
@robm667
@robm667 Год назад
Great to have block elements reinforced, not to technical, but "nerdy" enough with the focus still being artistry. Music like photography is one of those rare disciplines that stimulates excellence in aesthetics and analytics.
@LorenzHargassner
@LorenzHargassner Год назад
Great interview! Great questions, great answers. Thanks a lot! Watching this is inspiring, motivating and really informative!
@ugo1174
@ugo1174 Год назад
I haven't even watched half way and I love it. Thanks Jay for making these interviews
@JamesExcell-InterJex
@JamesExcell-InterJex Год назад
These interviews are absolute GOLD. 💯 🔥
@trainguy4265
@trainguy4265 Год назад
Awesome interview! Ben sounded pretty good on those exercises and techniques.
@frinaanting
@frinaanting Год назад
Experienced Ben Wendel + band last night at the Village Vanguard. Wow, what a performance!
@bettersax
@bettersax Год назад
yes I was there too. Very special night of amazing music!
@frinaanting
@frinaanting Год назад
@@bettersax Cool, too bad I didn’t see you :) I really like what you’re doing with BetterSax. Still working on my blues scales …
@gerrysmith9794
@gerrysmith9794 Год назад
That is the best and most useful explanation of a practice routine. 👍
@mitrogaming7154
@mitrogaming7154 Год назад
I love these kind of videos, also your studio looks so awesome
@angusramsay6485
@angusramsay6485 Год назад
Great interview. Loads of good stuff to work on in here.
@bettersax
@bettersax Год назад
thanks Angus
@hansmathiasthjomoe4817
@hansmathiasthjomoe4817 Год назад
This video was very useful for me. Thank you for posting.
@lejazz6938
@lejazz6938 Год назад
Hi Jay, thank you for this interview!!! You hardly interfered, which is really cool I think, for this is the absolute super lesson for beginning ànd advanced saxophone players ...
@fabiofasciolo
@fabiofasciolo Год назад
Invaluable! Thanks!
@elenamatteo7208
@elenamatteo7208 Год назад
Terrific thanks! My 2 cents: there's so many intermediate level players underestimating the importance of correct breathing for speed and accuracy. One can have a full rich complex deep sound in all registers but still not using air pressure and speed correctly. This will break fluency no matter how fast fingers are.
@pabezem
@pabezem 10 месяцев назад
man this is gold in powder, thank you very much both!
@robstevens9590
@robstevens9590 Год назад
Thanks for this interview!
@bettersax
@bettersax Год назад
Thanks for watching Rob
@roanmccormick7923
@roanmccormick7923 Год назад
Great advice!
@JS-dt1tn
@JS-dt1tn Год назад
Thank you!
@officialkensonmusicworld1246
Wow Nice Job Better Sax! ❤
@jean-philipperiant5517
@jean-philipperiant5517 Год назад
Jay you’re such a great teacher and a great content editor. I saw Ben in Paris in a club and now I see him in front of me motivating me to play in front of my wife mirror. Great video moment. Thanks to your work and all the wonderful free content you bring to us.
@niagarafallstechnician9029
@niagarafallstechnician9029 Год назад
Hey jay I like your new video can should do a video with Lenny Pickett he a American saxophonist and he also a music director from Saturday night live snl
@claireflute2
@claireflute2 Год назад
He’s such a nerd. I love it.
@pianotationsystem
@pianotationsystem 3 месяца назад
Also please make a video about the music business a lot of us are clueless about this very important subject.
@raseshgandhi6702
@raseshgandhi6702 Год назад
Beautiful information 🎉🎉🎉
@YannsKitchenUK
@YannsKitchenUK Год назад
Another superb interview with plenty for others to furnish from. I'm just going to say this as i dont think anyone else has yet and so i wanted to be the first, .... Jay is becoming the Joe Rogan of sax lol. "Jay Rogan" 🤣 If channels like this were around in the 80s when i was a kid starting out, I would've have been so content. Top work folks.
@luisruizliriano
@luisruizliriano Год назад
Excelente. Bravo.
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 Год назад
I need to transcribe what he played because I didn't quite catch it just listening
@sorenfuhrer401
@sorenfuhrer401 Год назад
He plays lines up the horn and then (half a tone higher) plays them down again, e.g. in his 5 note example: g,a,b,d,e, e#,d#,c,a#,g#. Hope that helped
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 Год назад
@@sorenfuhrer401 if that's the case I been doing that for years lol thanks ;) tell me why I over thought that one.
@sorenfuhrer401
@sorenfuhrer401 Год назад
@@hincapiej4 sometimes the most obvious option is the hardest to see ;)
@kwootamuckbear9294
@kwootamuckbear9294 Год назад
I always felt metronomes were more for drummers…? Thanks for the interview ✌🏽🎵🎶🎷
@ChrisF_1982
@ChrisF_1982 Год назад
I think one thing that makes me mess up at times is caffeine consumption, if I have too much coffee. Obviously this makes me rush. Trying to work this one out.
@sax-jaz
@sax-jaz 5 месяцев назад
The same here.
@zvonimirtosic6171
@zvonimirtosic6171 Год назад
A suggestion; being a Better Sax channel, perhaps Jay could invite a few classical saxophonists too? For variety sake? They could share training methods and practice approaches in that genre, which is extremely demanding. (Some exercises Ben has mentioned are part of the classical playing approach, but there are more).
@bettersax
@bettersax Год назад
Who would you suggest?
@zvonimirtosic6171
@zvonimirtosic6171 Год назад
@@bettersax Amy Dickson. She is brilliant. She had arranged a violin concerto by Philip Glass on a saxophone, which in theory sounds like a mission impossible. Because it must be done with a nonstop circular breathing, while at the same time the player must deliver impeccable phrasing and beautiful, commanding tone. She also teaches young ones breathing exercises, and supports a program of donating old saxophones for kids who would like to play music, but have no means. Please check her out.
@q12aw50
@q12aw50 Год назад
Nah
@zvonimirtosic6171
@zvonimirtosic6171 Год назад
​@@q12aw50 To his credit, Jay did it, and interviewed a young British classical saxophonist. Thank you Jay.
@geraldheidel8523
@geraldheidel8523 Год назад
Jay, this may have nothing to do with the “playing fast” video but maybe a comment about equipment setup is valid. I play a new (year old) Yani WO20 alto. I’ve never had a pro setup done to the horn and at times feel that the action in terms of key tension seems stiff. I’m thinking that a pro adjustment of the stack key springs is needed. I know you play Yani’s and wondered if you had your horns adjusted to a more relaxed tension so you can “play fast”?
@bettersax
@bettersax Год назад
Gerald, I will loosen spring tension on my horns if they are too tight. A good repair tech can do this for you. Some players like the extra resistance. You don't want it too light either though because the keys do need to snap back fast and without any bounce.
@havidztoo7979
@havidztoo7979 Год назад
I’ve been playing for thirty three years…..wish I had a clue what he’s talking about. Haven’t a clue what keys I play, or what a pentatonic scale is. My approach is listening to the best and breaking it down to copy some of the riffs, slowly speeding up to gain the muscle memory.
@Dionpr1
@Dionpr1 Год назад
Thank you - great. Tom Cruise of the sax.
@JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton
@JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton Год назад
I can outrun my Mark VI ... so what? I made a woman cry in Paris on a ballad ... THAT's where it's at!
@cmacdhon
@cmacdhon Год назад
3:32 I can play something Ben Wendel can play!
@sax-jaz
@sax-jaz 5 месяцев назад
Sax Nerding..!😅
@ainazarov3851
@ainazarov3851 Год назад
4:39, 6:13, 7:25, 14:20
@MrGuto
@MrGuto Год назад
What’s wrong with SLOW technique?
@davewray9909
@davewray9909 7 месяцев назад
Can't he afford a Selmer Supreme? xxx
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 Год назад
First :)
@rayfraser1773
@rayfraser1773 8 месяцев назад
Why is it that I never understand what anyone is talking about ?
@sax-jaz
@sax-jaz 5 месяцев назад
What I've learned to do is switch my mind into Sax Realm.Its like ,I'm in the world- yet all other things are just props and unimportant( even People, money,) In this real you sort of become a Sax understanding it from the inside out.Unfortunately, When I walk in stores singing patterns, Intervals, etc..Security, Clerks, Couples look at me as if I'm a mass shooter.Also, I often notice 2 guys with these Straight Jackets following between 4-6 feet behind me...😅😮😂
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