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The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B♭, and written as a transposing instrument in the treble clef, sounding an octave and a major second lower than the written pitch. Modern tenor saxophones which have a high F# key have a range from A♭2 to E5 (concert) and are therefore pitched one octave below the soprano saxophone. People who play the tenor saxophone are known as "tenor saxophonists" or "tenor sax players".
The tenor saxophone uses a larger mouthpiece, reed, and ligature than the alto and soprano saxophones. Visually, it is easily distinguished by the bend in its neck, or its crook, near the mouthpiece. The alto saxophone lacks this and its neck goes straight to the mouthpiece.
The tenor saxophone is commonly used in classical music (such as concert bands, chamber music, and solo repertoire), military bands, marching bands, and jazz (such as big bands, jazz combos, etc.). It is occasionally included in pieces written for symphony orchestra; three examples of this are Ravel's Boléro, Prokofiev's suite from Lieutenant Kijé, and Webern's Quartet for violin, clarinet, tenor saxophone, and piano. In concert bands, the tenor plays mostly a supporting role, sometimes sharing parts with the euphonium, horn, and trombone. In jazz ensembles, the tenor plays a more prominent role as a member of a section that includes the alto and baritone saxes.
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Stanley Getz (February 2, 1927 – June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Playing primarily the tenor saxophone, Getz was known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, his prime influence being the wispy, mellow timbre of his idol, Lester Young. Coming to prominence in the late 1940s with Woody Herman's big band, Getz is described by critic Scott Yanow as "one of the all-time great tenor saxophonists". Getz went on to perform in bebop, cool jazz and third stream, but is perhaps best known for popularizing bossa nova, as in the worldwide hit single "The Girl from Ipanema" (1964).
Getz was a born on February 2, 1927, at St. Vincent's Hospital in Philadelphia. His grandparents Harris and Beckie Gayetsky were from the Kiev area of the Ukraine but migrated to London, England and owned the Harris Tailor Shop at 52 Oxford Street for more than 13 years. In 1913, Harris and Beckie emigrated to the United States with their three sons Al, Phil and Ben after the loss of one son in 1912. (Getz's father Al was born in Mile End, Old Town, London, England in 1904 and his mother Goldie in Philadelphia in 1907.)
Actors: Richard Linklater (director), Simon Atherton (miscellaneous crew), Steve Christian (producer), Richard Linklater (producer), Eddie Marsan (actor), John Sloss (producer), Jools Holland (actor), Claire Danes (actress), Zac Efron (actor), Chris Wilson (actor), Michael Brandon (actor), Greg Bennett (actor), Garrick Hagon (actor), Matt Curtis (miscellaneous crew), Libbie Barr (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In November 1937, high school student and aspiring thespian Richard Samuels takes a day trip into New York City. There, he meets and begins a casual friendship with Gretta Adler, their friendship based on a shared love and goal of a profession in the creative arts. But also on this trip, Richard stumbles across the Mercury Theatre and meets 'Orson Welles' (qv), who, based on an impromptu audition, offers Richard an acting job as Lucius in his modern retelling of Julius Caesar, which includes such stalwart Mercury Theatre players as 'Joseph Cotten (I)' (qv) and 'George Coulouris' (qv). Despite others with official roles as producer 'John Houseman (I)' (qv), this production belongs to Welles, the unofficial/official dictator. In other words, whatever Welles wants, the cast and crew better deliver. These requests include everything, even those of a sexual nature. Welles does not believe in conventions and will do whatever he wants, which includes not having a fixed opening date, although the unofficial opening date is in one week's time. In turn, Welles realizes that his name will either be strengthened or ruined in the theater community by this production. Richard is taken under the wing by the production's Jane-of-All-Trades, Sonja Jones. Known as the Ice Queen by the male cast, Sonja deflects much of the unwanted sexual attention by jokingly implying that she and Richard are having a fling, which Richard wants nothing more than to be the truth. As the end of the week and opening night approaches, Richard, having seen Welles' behavior, has to decide if acting in this production is worth it at any cost.
Keywords: 17-year-old, 1930s, actor, actors'-equity-association, actress, ambition, ambulance, ambulance-siren, apology, applauseActors: Bob Koester (producer), Steve Wagner (editor), Tom Koester (director), Fred Anderson (actor), Fred Anderson (actor), Harrison Bankhead (actor), Hamid Drake (actor),
Genres: Music,Actors: Bob Koester (producer), Steve Wagner (producer), Tom Koester (director), Bob J. Koester (editor), Kahil El Zabar (producer), Kahil El Zabar (actor), Kahil El Zabar (actor), Ari Brown (actor), Billy Bang (actor), Yosef Ben Israel (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Music,Actors: Tom Malone (actor), Louie Bellson (actor), Gil Goldstein (actor), Michael Brecker (actor), Tim Landers (actor), Randy Brecker (actor), Herb Geller (actor), André Villeger (actor), Ack Van Rooyan (actor), Benny Baily (actor), Jiggs Whigham (actor), Americo Belotto (actor), Hermann Breuer (actor), Dean Brown (actor), Rudi Fussers (actor),
Plot: The Inventor of the two-bass drum kit is famous for his collaborations with Ellington, Basie, Dorsey, and Goodman bands and his work with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, and many others. This is superb big-band jazz at its best; a live concert performance, recorded direct from Switzerland in 1983, featuring Randy and Michael Brecker, Herb Geller, Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, and Benny Baily. Includes Bonus Video of Bellson and Billy Cobham in a "Drum Duel"
Keywords: big-band, character-name-in-title, concert-film, drummer, genius, jazz, live-concertActors: Tom Malone (actor), Louie Bellson (actor), Gil Goldstein (actor), Michael Brecker (actor), Tim Landers (actor), Randy Brecker (actor), Herb Geller (actor), André Villeger (actor), Ack Van Rooyan (actor), Benny Baily (actor), Jiggs Whigham (actor), Americo Belotto (actor), Hermann Breuer (actor), Dean Brown (actor), Rudi Fussers (actor),
Plot: The Inventor of the two-bass drum kit is famous for his collaborations with Ellington, Basie, Dorsey, and Goodman bands and his work with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, and many others. This is superb big-band jazz at its best; a live concert performance, recorded direct from Switzerland in 1983, featuring Randy and Michael Brecker, Herb Geller, Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, and Benny Baily. Includes Bonus Video of Bellson and Billy Cobham in a "Drum Duel"
Keywords: big-band, character-name-in-title, concert-film, drummer, genius, jazz, live-concertActors: Frank Slaten (actor), Stefania Rocca (actress), James Rebhorn (actor), Sergio Rubini (actor), Renato Scarpa (actor), Gwyneth Paltrow (actress), Philip Seymour Hoffman (actor), Gianfranco Barra (actor), Philip Baker Hall (actor), Matt Damon (actor), Jack Davenport (actor), Jude Law (actor), Ivano Marescotti (actor), Sydney Pollack (producer), Cate Blanchett (actress),
Plot: The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. In Italy, Tom attaches himself to Dickie and to Marge, Dickie's cultured fiancée, pretending to love jazz and harboring homoerotic hopes as he soaks in luxury. Besides lying, Tom's talents include impressions and forgery, so when the handsome and confident Dickie tires of Tom, dismissing him as a bore, Tom goes to extreme lengths to make Greenleaf's privileges his own.
Keywords: 1950s, affection, american-abroad, american-express, anger, aristocrat, assumed-identity, bank-account, based-on-book, based-on-novelActors: Frank Slaten (actor), Stefania Rocca (actress), James Rebhorn (actor), Sergio Rubini (actor), Renato Scarpa (actor), Gwyneth Paltrow (actress), Philip Seymour Hoffman (actor), Gianfranco Barra (actor), Philip Baker Hall (actor), Matt Damon (actor), Jack Davenport (actor), Jude Law (actor), Ivano Marescotti (actor), Sydney Pollack (producer), Cate Blanchett (actress),
Plot: The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. In Italy, Tom attaches himself to Dickie and to Marge, Dickie's cultured fiancée, pretending to love jazz and harboring homoerotic hopes as he soaks in luxury. Besides lying, Tom's talents include impressions and forgery, so when the handsome and confident Dickie tires of Tom, dismissing him as a bore, Tom goes to extreme lengths to make Greenleaf's privileges his own.
Keywords: 1950s, affection, american-abroad, american-express, anger, aristocrat, assumed-identity, bank-account, based-on-book, based-on-novel00:00 Gene Ammons - My Romance 04:10 Coleman Hawkins - All the Things You Are 10:50 STAN GETZ - Desafinado 16:38 JOHN COLTRANE , STAN GETZ Autumn in New York 22:47 Stan Getz - Corcovado 27:51 Duke Ellington and John Coltrane - In a sentimental mood 32:01 Dexter Gordon - Blue Bossa 40:46 Stan Getz - Misty 46:01 Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Autumn Leaves 52:32 Stan Getz - Prelude To A Kiss 55:18 Gene Ammons - You go to my head 01:01:09 Scott HAMILTON - Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amours
Become a charlez360 fan on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/charlez360/78714928209 FREE MP3 DOWNLOAD LINK HERE: http://www.mediafire.com/?ouqhel2ockhhkq2 All of my music is free, but if you would like to donate ANY amount to support charlez360's music, click this link: https://www.facebook.com/charlez360music/app_208195102528120 This is me, charlez360, playing my tenor saxophone to Dido's song "Thank You." I know it's kind of an oldie, but it's definitely a goodie too. I enjoyed playing this so much. It relaxed me, and just chilled me out. After a long week of stress, this seems to be the perfect song to play. I also haven't had time to play saxophone in a while (couple weeks), so this was certainly a nice way to get back into the groove of things. This song was requested/s...
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This is a nice medley for tenor saxophone of different medley I have found. I hope you enjoy the medley and play well ;) Sheet music made with MuseScore - https://musescore.com/paulpaul/tsm Alto Sax Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OayddloBtI UPDATED Tenor Sax version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rx1CPpfT9s
Do you prefer the alto saxophone or tenor saxophone? Both the alto and tenor sax are amazing instruments, but in this video, I tell you which sax I prefer and why. Let's talk about which saxophone you began with or currently play. Do you have a preference? (Alto, tenor, soprano, ect.) Many beginner saxophone players start with the alto sax. I will post another video describing the different between the alto and tenor saxophone. "Thinking Out Loud" - Ed Sheeran - Saxophone Cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roz27Oubz-M "That’s What I Like "- Bruno Mars Saxophone Cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyKh3O7Vp3k&t;=19s Things To Know "BEFORE" You Take Music Lessons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLGDabkGER4 Learn To Play Songs Faster - Practice Tip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu2...
Sax version of the beautiful song Let her go in Live ★ FACEBOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/FabianRiveroSax ★ MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIFBQumPpXiAslFmc2d5I2A ★ TWITTER https://twitter.com/FabianRiveroSX
SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/BriansThingYT SHOP http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BriansThing A tenor and soprano saxophone cover of the song A Thousand Years by Christina Perri. That's my friend and awesome saxophonist Mandy Faddis (http://www.youtube.com/mandyfaddis) on the tenor sax. Make sure you visit her channel and subscribe! Brian's links: http://www.facebook.com/BriansThing http://www.twitter.com/BriansThing http://www.instagram.com/BriansThing http://www.BriansThing.com Email me at Brian@BriansThing.com #saxophone #athousandyears
SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/BriansThingYT SHOP http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BriansThing This is my tenor sax cover of Imagine by John Lennon. I think we can all learn from this song. Sometimes the change starts from within! Thanks for watching! http://www.facebook.com/BriansThing http://www.twitter.com/BriansThing http://www.instagram.com/BriansThing iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesBriansThing Amazon: http://bit.ly/AmazonBriansThing Google Play: http://bit.ly/GoogleBriansThing http://www.BriansThing.com Email me at Brian@BriansThing.com #saxophone #imagine
More from the cheese factory. Again inspired by the Mornington Lockett version on his Late Night Sax album. I have used the Theo Wanne Brahma 8* mouth piece for this one. www.kevinbolton.wix.com/jazzsax www.kevinbolton.wix.com/jazzquartet This Sax is on Ebay : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252725374369?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
My saxophone cover of "Chandelier" by Sia. I embellished the verses to suit my style, and I'm happy with how it came out. Sit back, relax and enjoy! Also, if you play the tenor sax (or another Bb instrument), the sheet music for the entire lead part is transcribed on screen for you to follow along! You may be wondering how it's possible to hit such high notes on a tenor sax. I had to use altissimo techniques and alternate fingerings in order to hit the super high pitches correctly. The altissimo Ab and G are a couple of the hardest notes to hit on a tenor sax, so I'm glad I was able to accomplish that in this cover. Feel free to follow the notes and play along! The music, for the most part is laid out 4 bars at a time. I've also simplified the rhythms slightly to make it easy to read. P...
Mike Brown plays a selection of our most popular tenor saxophones. List of saxophones played (in order of appearance): Selmer Paris Reference 54 Selmer Paris Mark VI Yamaha YTS 82Z Conn-Selmer PTS-380V Yanagisawa TWO10 Andy Sheppard Autograph Forestone Cannonball Vintage Reborn Rampone & Cazzani Two Voices Signature Custom Raw XS P.Mauriat PMXT-66RUL Keilwerth MKX Eastman 52nd Street Use the comments below to let us know which one is your favourite! Mike is using a D'Addario Select Jazz tenor mouthpiece.
-Derek Brown - Tenor Sax, Vocals February 14, 2016 - Filmed in Chicago (by Rachel Brown) -Derek Brown plays a P.Mauriat System 76 tenor, JodyJazz DV Tenor 8* mouthpiece, and Legere Signature Series reeds (2 3/4s). -Subscribe for more music videos on the way! -Visit www.derekbrownsax.com for calendar, videos, and more.
Visit: http://www.HelloSaxophone.com for more lessons and info Some tips and perspectives from James Dokes on the differences between te Alto and Tenor saxophone About Hello Saxophone: The nr 1 starters guide to the Saxophone! Teach yourself to play the saxophone! Quickly and frustration free! Hello Saxophone is fast-paced and will give you the exact practical information you need in the straightforward way you want! Before you know it you'll be playing cool songs like: "Mercy Mercy Mercy","The Mo better blues" and "Saint Thomas". Thousands of individuals from around the world have succesfully thaught themselves to play the sax using this practical, step by step manual. Without any help from a teacher if need be. How do I use my lips correctly? How do I play all the notes on the saxop...
some of my fav tenor saxophone monsters in a standards' pot pourri. The frog, the bean, the president,Sonny, Trane, Dexter and two "pale" skin cats Stan Getz and Scott Hamilton. My first youtube video. the best is yet to come
About 25 years ago, when I was 18, I had an older girlfriend, she a much wiser 27. She was nice,... cool. She had a little flat right in the centre of town. Sometimes in the middle of the night we would sit at her window, smoking, looking down at the busy streets below. She had a cassette tape of Julie London's "Julie is her Name" album and we'd listen to it on rotation. This tune of course is a classic, but let's not forget the haunting "Laura", "Gone with the Wind" and "It never entered my mind" I was playing the guitar back then, just learning some jazz. I was blown away by the lovely guitar of Barney Kessell. That music will stay with me for the rest of my life, the girlfriend, sadly did not :-)
Another fine jazz standard - played here as a bossa nova.