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[Saxophone] Intonation
Date Submitted: 11/23/2004 16:47:49
[Saxophone] Intonation
by Jeremy S. Brown
-Poor saxophone intonation is caused by various reasons such as improper mouthpiece or
reed, poor embouchure, or problem with allignment.
-Students should be instructed to pull their shoulders down and back to allow more air as
possible.
-For proper embouchure, the jaw should be dropped, the teeth should be in contact with
the top of the mouthpiece, and the throat should be in a "yawning" position. If possible,
use
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to blend in well with his/her fellow saxophone players for tone
quality and tuning.
-In slow passages, alternative fingerings should be used.
-Vibrato makes the tone of the saxophone more expressive. Excessive vibrato may
negatively affect the tunings. Composer Timothy Broege suggests using a "fast and
narrow" vibrato to make the sound clearer and with a band ensemble, this vibrato
technique would blend in well with the horn and the oboe.
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