Saxophone Alto (2), Saxophone Tenor (2), Saxophone Baritone, Trumpet In B-flat (4), Trombone (4), Guitar, Piano, Bass Guitar, Drum Group It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)-[The Moods] Jakub Tomáš 9 parts • 5 pages • 02:27 • Aug 06, 2016 • ...
After learning to sing the line, I then try to play itin time, matching what I hear in my mind’s ear with what is coming out of the saxophone. If I’ve taken the time to learn to sing it accurately, I’ll know whether what I’m playing is a good representation of Parker’s ...
I started playing the alto saxophone when I was eleven. I chose the alto because a boy I liked picked the tenor, and I didn’t want to seem like I was copying him. I changed schools the following year, grade …Continue reading→ ...
It is the predecessor of the saxophone and the clarinet. Hornpipe: Same as reed pipe but with a bell at the end. Bagpipe/Bladderpipe: believed to have been invented by herdsmen who thought to use a bag made out of sheep or goat skin and would provide air pressure so that when its...
to one of the jazz trios described above. Slightly larger jazz ensembles, such as quintets (five instruments) or sextets (six instruments) typically add other soloing instruments to the basic quartet formation, such as different types of saxophones (e.g., alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, etc....
as it made it easy for a dancer to play. The skin that surrounds the frame is called the vellum, and produces the beat by striking the surface with the knuckles, fingertips, or hand. It could also be played by shaking the instrument, allowing the tambourine’s jingles to “clank” and...