saxophone


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Synonyms for saxophone

a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore

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During this time Sax Ecosse also reached the final of Saxtet Publication's Saxophone Quartet Competition leading to a performance at the British Saxophone Congress.
The concert is shared with saxophone soloist Jan Baker, D.
Steinmetz's compositions include works for string quartet and jazz ensemble, organ, guitar, saxophone, choir, and jazz orchestra.
'Eventually, I had to travel to the United States of America, where I studied more about saxophone. I spent two years in the States.
In the show called "Jennifer Garner Shows Off Her Secret Saxophone Skills," Garner is sitting by the pool while reading the notes to "Mary Had A Little Lamb."
His explosive style means he is in great demand as a saxophone player for popular music and as a session musician.
Kerkezos has performed and recorded the entire standard repertoire for solo saxophone with orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra.
Solo Saxophone, bought for 62,000 euros after a relatively unsuccessful flat career, represents a larger than normal investment for the syndicate.
When working with my own students, I tell parents that the mouthpiece is the instrument, and the saxophone is just a sophisticated amplifier.
The saxophone was the invention of Antoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax, who was born in Dinant, Belgium on November 6, 1814.
The valuable instruments - a Yanagisawa 901 alto saxophone and a Yamaha Xeno trumpet - were taken in a time frame of less than an hour.
Jenny said: "I saw a man carrying my partner's saxophone and my computer and he stopped at the end of the road to send a text.
Tom Varner, horn; Thomas Marriott, trumpet; David Marriott, trombone; Steve Treseler, clarinet; Mark Taylor, alto saxophone; Eric Barber, tenor saxophone; Jim JeJoie, baritone saxophone; Phil Sparks, bass; Byron Vannoy, drums.
MANEESH BAKSHI YEAR 2014 is being celebrated as 200th birth anniversary of the inventor of one of the youngest and most popular musical instruments: the Saxophone. Adolphe Sax, who gave the world the wonderful instrument designed in the shape of a smoking pipe, was a Belgian instrument designer who also played clarinet and flute.
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, Grades 9-12, alto saxophone, section leader, Grade 12; cross-country, Grades 9-12, captain, Grade 12; National Honor Society, Grades 11 and 12; jazz band, Grades 9-12, electric guitar; outdoor track, distance events, Grades 9-12; indoor track, distance events, Grade 11; wind ensemble, alto saxophone, Grades 10-12; concert band, Grade 9; peer advisory mentor, Grades 11 and 12.