
Duration : 0:3:5
Notorious professional session player George Shelby talks about his tips and techniques on how to get that great funk jazz sound. Brought to you by dawkes music, this is a rare opportunity to learn from an amazing musician.
Duration : 0:8:2
John Coltrane and Joe Henderson have always been 2 of my biggest influences, lately I’ve been into this tune by Henderson
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This is me, charlez360, playing along to Paul Kelly’s song, “Peace” with five different tenor saxophone parts. In case you are not familiar with the original, it was played on a mellow, dark-sounding guitar. I first heard this song in the movie, “Any Given Sunday” and fell in love with it.
The ‘Tenor 5′ part is playing the basis for the whole entire song. ‘Tenor 4′ plays the guiding tones, while ‘Tenor 3′ plays a little melody that I created to fit in with the entire composition. ‘Tenor 2′ plays the melody for the beginning, and ‘Tenor 1′ ends the song with a little improvised solo. I highly recommend listening to this song with headphones, it sounds very soothing; its almost therapeutic haha. Can you guys give me feedback? I really love doing duets, trios, quartets, etc., but don’t know if my subscribers and YouTubers will like them. Do you guys like this kind of thing?
As a sidenote, YouTube pushed ‘Tenor 4′ and ‘Tenor 3′ WAY back, which kinda changed the sound I had originally produced. But if you remotely enjoy this, you can request a free mp3/wma by sending me a message on YouTube.
I hope you enjoy it, and sheet music MIGHT be written for this song, I haven’t decided, but as for my other songs:
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Duration : 0:2:18
http://www.sonnyrollins.com presents a chance to win a copy of Sonny’s new recording, “Road Shows, Vol. 1″ and a Road Shows T-shirt. How many of these musical quotations can you identify? Please visit Sonny’s website for details.
Duration : 0:7:11
This is charlez360 playing two different saxophone parts to Akon’s hit, “Right Now (Na Na Na).” I was frustrated that there wasn’t a solo opportunity in the entire song, so I just went off at the end. I hope you enjoy this song! Thanks for watching!
Credits song: “Don’t Want To Hurt You” - The Sounds
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Duration : 0:4:37
Recorded: Capitol Music Studios
Los Angeles, California,
October 10, 1957
Personnel:
Stan Getz - Tenor Saxophone
Oscar Peterson - Piano
Herb Ellis - Guitar
Ray Brown - Bass
Duration : 0:4:57
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