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InstructionSaxophone
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Contemporary Saxophoneby John LaughterThis book contains info on: creating solos; selecting a sax, mouthpiece, reed and ligature; mics and sound systems; choreography; and more. Includes an artists' equipment list, discography, and CD performances by Jay Davidson and Don Wise. |
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Rock & Roll Saxophoneby John LaughterA study of the basic techniques and sound effects used in rock & roll solo performance, including photos and biographies of players from 1955 to the 1990s. The CD features guest performances by Myanna, Jenny Hill, and the Burning Brass. Techniques covered include the growl, flutter tone, altissimo register, reed squel, double tone, slap tongue, note bending and sliding, trill, special effects and more. |
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Saxophone Stylesby Jorge PolanuerThis cool book/CD pack lets saxophonists play along in a variety of styles, such as rock, salsa, reggae, chorinho, chamanŽ, funk, soul, and gospel. |
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Tango Solos for Saxophoneby Jorge PolanuerArgentinian author, sax player, composer and teacher Jorge Polanuer says in the intro to this book, "Tango is not for the spineless." So, if you're feeling brave and ready to unleash the emotion of this passionate music, get your sax and play along with the 12 great tunes in this book! The CD features full recordings of Jorge and his saxophone quartet "Cuatro Vientos," plus accompaniment-only tracks. For tenor and alto players. |
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The Classic John Klemmer SongbookA true music innovator, composer and saxophonist, John Klemmer is credited with paving the way for the smooth jazz and new age genres. This unique book/CD pack contains Klemmer's actual recorded tunes from his hit MCA records Touch and Barefoot Ballet. Following the recorded versions are complete rhythm tracks for soloing and improvising. Songs include: Body Pulse, Crystal Fingers, Forest Child, Free Fall Lover, Glass Dolphins, Poem Painter, Rain Dancer, Sleeping Eyes, Talking Hands, Waterwheels, and more, in both concert key for all instruments, and in Bb for saxophone. Includes spoken introductions by Klemmer, a biography, and a foreward by Rheuben Allen, owner of LA'a famous Sax Shop. |
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