After 11 terrible hours in a factory I was blown away seeing this when I got home. You’ve completely turned my night around and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for it.
@@christopherorsini2247yall are literally riding his dick so hard for no reason😂he sounds like the average middle schooler in Kentucky😂 and it’s fucking Kentucky. Tone 0% articulation 10% BLARING LOUD 90% and these are the facts lmao maybe he could be good in jazzzz or college marching band but he gonna have to work on so damn much just to fit into an ensemble. He would 100% be last chair at my college. We have to all listen to each other play all kinds of scales and excepts from pieces or studies. And dude I’m fairly confident this dude wouldn’t make it into the program playing like that but ya never know I did see some surprising souls get accepted and many didn’t but damn man. Ik imma hater and honestly idgaf this was trash
As a professional saxophonist, I want to commend you on some of the cleanest tonguing I’ve heard! Bravo! Keep working and you’ll be a star, young man! Next area to master - tone quality. Love your dedication! 🎷
As a saxophone player I was first a little bit confused with the finger placement on the saxophone, but than I saw I had to look to the third row instead of the first row for the alt sax notes and he plays it pretty damn good.
Well done, young man. Don't ever stop playing. One of my sons quit trombone and my youngest just quit trumpet...and I think they will both regret it later. You play like you love it, so don't let anybody discourage you from sharing your gift.
AHH I PLAY TBONE TOO. im gonna do something with it in my future granted im still in middle school. but im more of a jazz person. i think hes gonna regret not playing anymore
@@elliebeck6453 I was more of a jazz person in gradeschool too (alto sax) and I never gave up, so if you love it stick with it! Lots of grade schools and high schools need more jazz bone players!
people would think that I can recognize how good he is because of his fast notes but real ones know that the staccatos at such a high tempo are the real deal
Omg same!!! I played alto from 4th grade up until 7th grade in concert band. I played Bari in my 7th grade jazz band, and then switched to Bari full time. Even marching band. I am now a freshmen in high school.
Young man watching you connect the dots has shown me the way. I know that you had to put in a lot of time and effort to get where you are. Your work is paying off. Keep moving forward!