How would you like to increase resonance, volume, flexibility and presence in your sound? It's not only about having the right equipment.
one area of study that many saxophonists don’t consider when working on fattening their sound: practicing wide intervals. Nothing has helped me more to increase resonance, volume, flexibility and presence in my sound than the regular study of wide intervals. (It has significantly improved my access to the altissimo register, as well.) - See more at: http://www.bestsaxophonewebsiteever.com/one-of-the-most-overlooked-ways-to-fatten-your-saxophone-sound/#sthash.htEk6jfD.dpuf
one area of study that many saxophonists don’t consider when working on fattening their sound: practicing wide intervals. - See more at: http://www.bestsaxophonewebsiteever.com/one-of-the-most-overlooked-ways-to-fatten-your-saxophone-sound/#sthash.htEk6jfD.dpuf
via Jay Easton
As Bill Plake explains in his article on Best Saxophone Website Ever, focusing on practicing wide intervals increases flexibility & efficiency in your voicing, while simply giving the (highly effective) illusion that your sound is bigger.