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Jazz Saxophone

I have always loved this instrument, many on here play it, share with us why....

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Young Saxophonists (of any age)

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Warm up routine

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Comment by Dr. Kenneth Love aka Kenny Love on December 3, 2011 at 10:37am

I am prominently featuring Alto, Sax, and Soprano throughout "cAsE sEnSiTiVe," as well as complete horn sections.

Comment by Tamara Mark on July 5, 2011 at 3:35pm

http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com/video/demo-1-the-de-sayles...

DeSayles Grey Orchestra is available for events in the New York area from Northern New York to New York City. Please feel free to check out the band not only through watching this video but through his social network http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com.
Comment by Qasim Coleman on January 6, 2011 at 10:44am
I'm a producer of sax songs,,,anyone needing tracks please contact,,,you can hear one of my productions on the new Mike Phillips CD M.P.3  track #11
Comment by Monica Chapman on December 12, 2009 at 4:14pm
Hi Jai Jai,

I love the sound of the saxophone.I have a wonderful saxophone player on 2 of my tracks from my debut CD entitled "Heart's Desire" and his name is Igor Babich. One is Autumn Leaves and the other Lullaby Of Birdland. I am a jazz vocalist. When you have a chance,please go to my page and listen. I am honored to be in your company and meet so many superb musicians on the jazz network. Thank you for featuring me. Happy Holidays, Monica.
Comment by Mike Ellis on March 29, 2009 at 12:44pm
greetings all you saxophonists,
....my name is Mike and i'm a saxophone addict......i play all the saxes except for the contrabass...and that's just because i can't get my hands on one...but i'm mostly known as a soprano player...Steve Lacy was my mentor on that instrument....anyway it's cool to be amongst friends...lookin' forward to any feedback...i've posted a lot of music and other stuff on my page...Welcome
peace,
Mike Ellis
Comment by "Give God the Glory!" TV on February 11, 2009 at 8:08pm
Are you available for FIRST SUNDAYS?

*FIRST SUNDAYS @ the upscale Station 9 Restaurant,
3:30-7:30PM

Kevin Parker of "www.ChristianHangSuite.com" and Jonathan Holley of "Give God the Glory! TV" would like to help publicize your ministry by featuring you for FIRST SUNDAYS @ the upscale Station 9 Restaurant.

*For FIRST SUNDAYS, we're looking for 2 selections-

2 Songs or 10 minutes. (We're flexible)

CD track recordings work best.
ChristianHangSuite. com will provide sound system that can play CD track recordings.

FIRST SUNDAYS at Station 9 Restaurant maybe video recorded for airing on internet and/or TV.

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Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

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Comment by victor valente on January 26, 2009 at 11:17pm
This is my thing right here.
just posted 9 tracks. you are all welcome to come in for a listen.

God Bless
Comment by Don Bell on January 22, 2009 at 11:39am
I've benn checking out the sax player pages and find them lacking a music player with their original music on them..............hint!!!
Comment by larry jackson on December 10, 2008 at 11:25am
thanks for the invite! this is a great idea!
Comment by Randy Hunter on December 5, 2008 at 6:54am
Hi Juan,

It's good to meet you. I took a peek at some of the Rollins photos on your website...very nice! You should consider linking with JazzBeat...www.jazzbeat.org.

Best,

Randy
 

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