Voicing for Saxophone (What no one's telling you)
"Voicing" is an overlooked and essential technique to producing the "tricky" notes like high G / middle D / altissimo / overtones. While a horn in disrepair or poor embouchure are the go-to culprits, more often than not voicing and air support are the solution and not the repair shop.

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