Overtones

Overtone scales saxophone

Overtone scales saxophone
  1. What is the point of an overtones saxophone?

What is the point of an overtones saxophone?

Practicing overtones, or harmonics, is a common altissimo exercise to train the player's ears to hear the intervals as well as their body to help to produce the tones in the altissimo range through a mastery of embouchure and breath support. The Overtone Saxophone is a great tool to practice overtones over Low Bb.

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