Various - Famous Jazz Tenor-Saxophone Players album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Famous Jazz Tenor-Saxophone Players
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List of greatest and famous saxophone players you should know. Discover the most famous jazz saxophonists, alto, tenor, soprano and baritone saxophone players. Because of his efforts, in the late 50s and early 60s, jazz players were less beholden to the rules of harmony and rhythm, which helped to set American jazz apart from the rest of the world. Michael is a veteran musician that is well respected in both the worlds of rock and jazz.
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Jazz saxophonists are musicians who play various types of saxophones (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone et. in jazz and its associated subgenres. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 20th century, influenced by both movements of musicians that became the subgenres and by particularly influential sax players who helped reshape the music.
The Great Jazz & Blues Tenor Saxophone Players. Lester Young – The Prez. The Great Jazz & Blues Tenor Saxophone Players. Herschel Evans, Eddie Miller & Lester Young. To many people the saxophone is synonymous with jazz. If it hadn’t been for jazz, would the saxophone have survived? It was invented by a Belgian in 1841, and it never really caught on as a symphony instrument, possibly due to the unpopularity of Mr. Sax amongst the right circles. The saxophone featured very little in early jazz, strangely enough the first significant jazz saxophonists.
With his tenor saxophone tilted sideways in his mouth, Lester Young was the model for cool saxophonists. His skilled playing expanded the vocabulary of jazz. Most notably playing with Count Basie’s orchestra, he used linear phrases that gave birth to highly developed melodic thoughts. June 20, 1928 – June 29, 1964. Eric Dolphy was one of the most diverse jazz musicians who ever lived. Not only a groundbreaking alto saxophone player, he was also one of the first bass clarinet and flute soloists. But his work on the saxophone was what made him a legend. Along with musicians like Charles Mingus, Cecil Taylor, and Ornette Coleman, he pushed the genre of jazz into new stratospheres in the 60s with the emergence of free and avant-garde jazz. His personal sound ran the gauntlet from twelve tone scales, tonal bebop, and lifelike human and animal sound effects.
Artist Various – Famous Jazz Tenor-Saxophone Players Label: Балкантон – ВТА 2086 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compila №17876473. play) (pause) (download) (fb) (vk) (tw). Various – Famous Jazz Tenor-Saxophone Players Label: Балкантон – ВТА 2086 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compila Оцифровка группы,,Раритетные Виниловые Пластинки,, 35:11.
The saxophone was practically made for jazz – with its wide variety of tonal colors and range of expressions, it’s been one of the most popular jazz instruments ever since its introduction. If you want to bring in some great sax charts to your jazz or big band, here are the top four that you can’t go wrong with! Body and Soul. Maybe the most popular ballad for tenor saxophone, the definitive recording of this piece is probably the 1939 Coleman Hawkins recording, although it’s been recorded by many players. A tune originally written by Cole Porter, John Coltrane’s version on his album Lush Life is probably the most well-known for tenor sax players. Recorded in the late 1950’s, this tune showcases Coltrane’s ability to sound easy and lyrical even during impressively fast technical runs. Best Pop Songs for Saxophone.
Jazz Tenor Saxophone Players - Michael Brecker, Ernie Watts, Chris Potter, Branford Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Eric Alexander and Jeff Coffin. Old School Tenor Sax Players - Dextor Gordon, Stan Getz, Hank Mobley, Coltrane, The Prez, Sonny Rollins.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Sonny Rollins | The BridgeWritten-By – Sonny Rollins |
| A2 | –Lester Young | I've Found A New BabyWritten-By – Williams* |
| A3 | –Zoot Sims | I Got RhythmWritten-By – G. Gershwin* |
| B1 | –Stan Getz | In Your Own Sweet WayWritten-By – Brubeck* |
| B2 | –John Coltrane | Bessie's BluesWritten-By – Coltrane* |
| B3 | –Joe Farrell | Geo BlueWritten-By – Joe Farrell |
Credits
- Liner Notes – Lyudmil Georgiev*
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song titles and liner notes on back cover in bulgarian and englishBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped): BTA 2086 A S1 5 79 C
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped): BTA 2086 B S1 5 79 C
- Other: БДС 4648-71







