Friday, 13 April 2012
Bohemian Rapsodie on Saxophone
This a MUST see video that is played the AMAZING National Saxophone Choir in Arcen NL. The choir almost includes every type of Saxophone and the song Bohemian Rapsodie is played with extreme enthusiasm that will keep you entertained!!!
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Tubax and Soprillo solo together
I was lucky to stumble across this video on Youtube which was uploaded by saxtek. This video is Randy Emerick doing a fanatic job playing a solo on the Tubax then on the Soprillo Saxophone. This video is a must see if you love the Saxophone as much as I do, as it is very inspiring and catchy, as I have listened to it thousands of times and i'm still not sick of it!!
Saxophone Family
As you probably know there is more than one type of a Saxophone, Saxophones come in all shapes and sizes. These Saxophones include;
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Mezzo Soprano Saxophone The Mezzo Soprano Saxophone can also be known as the F Alto Saxophone. The Mezzo Soprano Saxophone is in the key of F and is one tone above the Alto Saxophone. |
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Slide Saxophone The Slide Saxophone does not have any keys but is almost like a trombone, as it uses a slide which glides between notes, allowing it to have a singer sound to it. |
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Sopranino Saxophone The Sopranino Saxophone is second smallest member of the Saxophone family. The Sopranino is in the key of E flat and is an octave higher than the Alto Saxophone. |
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Conn-O-Sax The Connosax was made in 1928 by Conn. The Conn-O-Sax is a cross between a Saxophone and a Heckelphone, or Baritone Oboe. The Conn-O-Sax is in the key of F. |
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