Saxophone Sentence Examples

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  • The saxophone or bass clarinet is smooth in tone.

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  • In many ways, they resemble the straps that a saxophone player uses when playing the sax.

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  • He was a fine saxophone player as well as an accomplished songwriter.

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  • I thought it would be prudent to learn a double reed instrument to compliment my already proven skills on saxophone, clarinet and flute.

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  • He was a founder member of the award winning saxophone quartet, Itchy Fingers.

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  • He has been learning to play the saxophone for almost 20 years now!

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  • We also offer jazz saxophone courses for up to four people at certain times of the year.

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  • Special mention must be made of the saxophone solo, played by a member of the violin section â what versatility!

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  • He has been learning to play the saxophone for almost 20 years now !

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  • It 's a new client, a young man, with a relatively new saxophone.

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  • Star of the show was William a 14 year old lad who played a saxophone solo.

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  • Edward 's saxophone playing is magnificent, whether wrapping round Lynch 's panting or leading the band in a vocal style.

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  • The first of the saxophone ensembles was a quartet.

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  • Robert Hunter was a blind saxophone player who had worked with Bobby " Blue " Bland in the sixties.

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  • In addition to the lead and scatting vocals gets, he gets in a saxophone solo as well.

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  • Live, a whirlwind of aggressive guitar, screeched vocals and demented saxophone; a punk Van de Graaf Generator.

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  • Special mention must be made of the saxophone solo, played by a member of the violin section â what versatility !

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  • Opus 3 is a jazz trio composed of Saxophone, Piano and Drums.

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  • Finally I will have a woodwind player, playing an E flat clarinet, soprano saxophone and bass clarinet.

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  • The weird bits (Easy, Love Is the New Feel Awful, complete with extended saxophone coda) are more experimental.

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  • This Scottish based Saxophone Quartet provides the perfect compliment to any occasion.

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  • The later instrumental section is very up-tempo and features some splendid harmonica and saxophone sounds.

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  • Good brass work, including nice saxophone, turn this into a great rock jam.

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  • This piece features soprano saxophone and starts free before coming in to the groove.

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  • She studied jazz saxophone for two years at the Western Australian Conservatorium of music.

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  • When the four piece band is engaged we add saxophone.

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  • The very first thing you must do is not buy a saxophone.

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  • It's a new client, a young man, with a relatively new saxophone.

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  • He took up the alto saxophone in his high school band.

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  • There is a seperate part included for tenor saxophone for versatility.

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  • Mr Turvey, on his baritone saxophone, played with the Band.

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  • In 2001 these were taken to the studio where each track was given a separate sopranino saxophone part.

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  • Bandleader Tom Brown claimed that it was his saxophone sextet, the Six Brown Brothers, who inaugurated the craze.

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  • These usually include larger instruments that may be easily damaged, such as a string bass, baritone saxophone, or tuba.

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  • Three acts moved on to the Britain's Got Talent finals, including Boyle, dance group Diversity, and saxophone player Julian Smith.

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  • You will once you view this hilarious ecard which features Santa dancing to "Cotton-Eyed Joe" while Mrs. Claus jams in the background with a bunch of elves playing the guitar and saxophone.

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