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Author: TONY THE TIGER
Date: 2004-05-13 17:12
How do you do a robrodo on the saxophone?
It would be helpful if Theboy_2 answered:)
thanx---TONY THE TIGER
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Author: sax girl
Date: 2004-05-13 20:15
Is a robrodo the same thing as a vibrodo or did TONY THE TIGER just hear wrong?
TONY THE TIGER wrote:
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How do you do a robrodo on the saxophone? <br />
It would be helpful if Theboy_2 answered:)<br />
thanx---TONY THE TIGER
TONY THE TIGER wrote:
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How do you do a robrodo on the saxophone? <br />
It would be helpful if Theboy_2 answered:)<br />
thanx---TONY THE TIGER
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Author: Theboy_2
Date: 2004-05-14 00:31
ok i searched my music dictionary and others on the web, and none came up wihtt he word robrodos. so i'll assume vibrato. vibrato is the wavy sound the instrument makes. you can produce this two ways. by the lips or by the diaphragm. i don't know too much about the diaphragm way, all i know is you control the air pressure that way. the other is by the lips, move your jaw up and down, NEVER side to side. moving your jaw up and down bends the pitch up and down, side to side sounds aweful and mimics the noise my cat makes if i accidentally step on it's tail. it effects the vibration of the reed, which is never what you want. practise the vibrato by slowly moving your jaw up and down, and gradually speed up. this isn't a technique that is learned quickly. and i'll warn you now it won't sound pretty when you first start, but after awhile of practising it'll get better. hope this helps.
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Author: mansr
Date: 2005-02-06 18:03
sax girl wrote:
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thankx!!!!!!!!!
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