[Harp-L] Subject: YouTube Sax compilations to play along with
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- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 00:03:21 -0400 (EDT)
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Here're a couple of youtube long-running audios for those who're looking
for practice music not in the blues, country or classical realm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1qMIUhiF8E
I use my CX-12 in A for the most part.
This firs tone is four hours worth--at around 13:10 or so begins a nice
mellow version of Georgia for you Tenor chromatic or Low diatonic players
although the background for that one sounds a bit generic. The songs are not
listed by name on this particular compilation so you'll have to figure the
rest of them out--which is what makes it more fun in my book.
The first song is Candy Dulfer's "Lily Was Here' which I already have on
CD. It's great to play along with.
Here's another R&B/soul sax compilation I came across when I found the
first one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivJrE_Wory0
I don't yet have a link to the Sax By Moonlight or Sax By Candlelight boxed
sets of CD's I bought some time ago. They're all recorded by Greg Vail.
The compilations cover a wide range of beautiful jazz(y) versions of pop/rock
music and I've had them downloaded to my Ipod for a long time now. They're
my 'go-to' music when I need to play along with a song I love.
Enjoy.
Elizabeth
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