It's a C Melody alright. For anyone watching this that may not be overly familiar with Scott's playing, do yourself a favor and get some of the Marty Grosz records he is on. You wont be disappointed. Out of the 30 or 40 instruments Scott plays, it seems that the C Melody is his usual. I recently saw him debut a Spanish double reed thing called a "Tonora" (sp?). Whatever instrument he's playing, he has an uncanny knack for always finding just the right note... Fabulous musician!
I think it is a tenor. The C melody (at least mine) has a straight neck like an alto. This one has the curved neck of a tenor. Anyway, it sounds great whatever it is.
whats up with the guitarists time
Spimp4 8 months ago
What a superb ensemble. Stylistically, these musicians really a beautiful feel for this genre of jazz music.
brucebud 1 year ago
What is the form? 12 bar blues, AABA?
anesthetic85 2 years ago
I like the trumpet solo and clarinet solo I thought it was all very good
torgabmad 2 years ago
It's a C Melody alright. For anyone watching this that may not be overly familiar with Scott's playing, do yourself a favor and get some of the Marty Grosz records he is on. You wont be disappointed. Out of the 30 or 40 instruments Scott plays, it seems that the C Melody is his usual. I recently saw him debut a Spanish double reed thing called a "Tonora" (sp?). Whatever instrument he's playing, he has an uncanny knack for always finding just the right note... Fabulous musician!
28handcraft 2 years ago
Oh yeah, that's definitely a Buescher C Melody Saxophone, no doubt.
I have a C.G.Conn and a buescher C Melody, the Conn plays well and the Buescher not so well anymore. They're both from the 1910's
stk38349 3 years ago
I think it is a Martin C melody (from the neck)
vecchiotamburo 1 year ago
Yes it is a Martin, with the cross-member between where the neck crook and the post that goes into the body of the horn.
My Buescher has a solid cross-member that is silver soldered along where it meets with the neck.
stk38349 1 year ago
I love that raspy tone Peplowski gets...It's like his clarinet is a smoker...
2markhigh 3 years ago 2
C Melody!
IOLTA 4 years ago
wonderfull group.
Kedington70 4 years ago
I think Scott Robinson may be on "C Melody" sax here (possibly an old tenor)
KevvieG 4 years ago
I think it is the " C Melody" .... thank you ... in others songs from the same concert He plays bas sax
sergech 4 years ago
I think it is a tenor. The C melody (at least mine) has a straight neck like an alto. This one has the curved neck of a tenor. Anyway, it sounds great whatever it is.
willietheweeper 4 years ago