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<blockquote data-quote="thomsax" data-source="post: 311683" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Growling is easy for me. Some players says I'm growling all the time. I'm not, I guess I just have a "natural growling tone". But the flutter tone it's hard for me. I use to take much mouthpiece and I can just do the flutter tone when I take less mouthpiece. My tongue is touching the tip of the mouthpiece/reed. Just a little. Play a E2 straight add flutter and then add growl and back to the straight E2. On our last Rocksax workshop we tried flutter tone and growl together. Some guys got it right from the beginning. We also tried to add a heavy vibrato while playing tremolo A to F#. It was just Andrew Clark who could do that. Rock & Roll Saxophone is great! An organic synthesizer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomsax, post: 311683, member: 17"] Growling is easy for me. Some players says I'm growling all the time. I'm not, I guess I just have a "natural growling tone". But the flutter tone it's hard for me. I use to take much mouthpiece and I can just do the flutter tone when I take less mouthpiece. My tongue is touching the tip of the mouthpiece/reed. Just a little. Play a E2 straight add flutter and then add growl and back to the straight E2. On our last Rocksax workshop we tried flutter tone and growl together. Some guys got it right from the beginning. We also tried to add a heavy vibrato while playing tremolo A to F#. It was just Andrew Clark who could do that. Rock & Roll Saxophone is great! An organic synthesizer! [/QUOTE]
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