classical sax home recording
Welcome !
I'm a classical saxophonist.
In the beginning pandemic period, very soon I was more or less forced to create audio examples for pupils and students because of the poor sound quality while teaching online.
Using my old Zoom H2 recorder for those purposes made me realize, that it was a lot of fun to do so !
So I got more interested in audio recording and decided to upgrade my equipment a little bit.
Here are some results, new content will be added occansionallly !
Feel free to comment, if you like to !
J.S. Bach : Corrente from Partita BWV 1002
Ferling Nr. 42 - Selmer Concept vs. Selmer Soloist C* vs. Vandoren A 27 comparison
Bach, Partita BWV 1002, Allemande & Doublé
E. Bozza, No. 7 from Etudes-Caprices
Bozza Caprice No. 6, Moderato
Selmer Concept vs. Vandoren Profile AP3 Bach Sarabande Cello Suite 1
Selmer Concept vs. Vandoren Profile AP3
Ferling Nr. 3 Andantino
Vandoren VK1 synthetic reed vs. Vandoren traditional reed for saxophone. Only audio, no talking.
Ferling N° 1
Aria , Eugène Bozza
Luciano Berio : Sequenza IXb for alto saxophone
Ferling Nr. 10 "Tempo di Polacca"
Ferling Nr. 9
Paul Bonneau Caprice en forme de valse
J.S. Bach : Chaconne, Partita D Minor, BWV 1004
J.S. Bach : Gigue, Partita D Minor, BWV 1004
J.S. Bach : Sarabande, Partita D Minor, BWV 1004
J.S. Bach : Corrente, Partita D Minor, BWV 1004
J.S. Bach Allemande, Partita D Minor, BWV 1004