WHY ARE OVERTONES SO IMPORTANT? Tongue Position, Overtones, and Breath Support On The Sax
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 Published On Oct 14, 2022

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Why are overtones so important? It all comes down to actively working on getting your tongue in the correct position. Once your tongue is in the correct position, you will have better breath support and a fuller, fatter saxophone sound. Overtones give you a LOT of bang for your buck in the practice room so let's dive into tongue position, overtones, and breath support in today's show.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 intro
1:44 Tongue Position
4:56 Overtones


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