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Horned Bridge Saxophone
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Sitting casually on the street corner is a sexy and sultry saxophonist spitting out tempting tunes that tug at the heart and bear down on those blueish colored memories locked deep in your soul. Friends and foes, lovers and the laughing, all stop to listen and gather that same little glimmer in their eye. A kind of glimmer that only the brooding brass bellows can carry out into the cool chill of the night, warming the air as they go. The saxop...
Sitting casually on the street corner is a sexy and sultry saxophonist spitting out tempting tunes that tug at the heart and bear down on those blueish colored memories locked deep in your soul. Friends and foes, lovers and the laughing, all stop to listen and gather that same little glimmer in their eye. A kind of glimmer that only the brooding brass bellows can carry out into the cool chill of the night, warming the air as they go. The saxophone was developed in the 1840s by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian-born instrument-maker, flautist, and clarinetist working in Paris. The saxophone is most commonly associated with popular music, big band music, blues, early rock and roll, ska and particularly jazz. Although not true saxophones, inexpensive keyless folk versions of the saxophone made of bamboo were developed in the 20th century by instrument makers in Hawaii, Jamaica, Thailand, Indonesia, and Argentina.
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- Rating: 3.0 Stars with 374 ratings
- Released: over 7 years ago
- Size: 1.25 MiB
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