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CMelodyMan Forum Administrator
Joined: 22 May 2005 Posts: 672 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 10:40 am Post subject: Different Falls and Scoops? |
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I've been trying to practice different falls and scoops. I think it's called a scoop when you do the opposite of a fall and run up instead of down. Anyway, what are some different falls and scoops you do, I mean in notes. I can only do a fall and scoop from C downward.
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- Alto: Yanagisawa (880), Morgan 6M w/ Rico
- C Melody: c.1919 Martin Inspiration
- York soprano
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altosaxgeek5 Moderator

Joined: 09 Jun 2005 Posts: 131 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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I only use C down, too, but I'm trying to incorporate more. I'm studying very hard from cds right now, imitating n' stuff. _________________
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JPSaxMan Admin

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1331 Location: Northeast PA
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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A scoop is a really hard bend, and a bend is when you basically do an overtone of a note...if I take an F and bend it up to a G# or A that is a scoop. I tended to do too much of it in my playing and come time for Wind Ensemble I sounded like $hit. So, I had to work on that, but it's fun in jazz!
Now I love falls like right before the solo break of a song...I usually do a fall from whatever the ending note is down to the low D. Oh that is sexy! Audience really appreciates it to! _________________ JP
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CMelodyMan Forum Administrator
Joined: 22 May 2005 Posts: 672 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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You have to be versatile in your scoops and falls. Even on The Pink Panther for tenor sax you have to do a fall from mid F, and on alto you have to do a fall from mid D, and we all 3 of us don't know how to do those, so if we want to be able to play something even as easy as The Pink Panther theme song, then we better get practicing! _________________
- Alto: Yanagisawa (880), Morgan 6M w/ Rico
- C Melody: c.1919 Martin Inspiration
- York soprano
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JPSaxMan Admin

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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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Hmm...
I just did Pink Panther with some sixth grade saxes for part of my grad. The director might have arranged it differently but I don't recall falling very much...actually did some bending in some parts of the piece, but no falling. I have to look up the original! _________________ JP
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