@OnlyTbone We have come to 21st century where a musician/composer is free to play or write what he wants. If you would claim this isn't music, then you're actually touching at freedom of speech..
This is why I love the saxophone. Everyone in my studio was required to learn a lot of Ryo Noda for extended technique practice. Whenever a saxophone would play a Noda piece in what we called General Recital Hour (where all the School of Music had to attend), no one could quite understand these pieces. But they truly are amazing!
what do you do in the part before the really slow one where is the figures on c³#??
rudolfhess666 1 year ago
ugh... modern... this stuff isn't music! bleh!
OnlyTbone 1 year ago
@OnlyTbone Wow, you are pretentious. If you don't like it, don't listen-- but claim it isn't music-- that is a bold assertion. Why isn't it music?
ChrisBrickHeart 1 year ago
@ChrisBrickHeart I have to listen first to see if I don't like it! It is music.. I guess.... if you really want it to be.
OnlyTbone 1 year ago
@OnlyTbone We have come to 21st century where a musician/composer is free to play or write what he wants. If you would claim this isn't music, then you're actually touching at freedom of speech..
blb8530 1 year ago
This is why I love the saxophone. Everyone in my studio was required to learn a lot of Ryo Noda for extended technique practice. Whenever a saxophone would play a Noda piece in what we called General Recital Hour (where all the School of Music had to attend), no one could quite understand these pieces. But they truly are amazing!
bsusaxplaya 1 year ago
How do you play that strange noise at 1:53 ??
Best version I've ever heard too !
Kbx59 1 year ago
@Kbx59
I would also like to know that. :)
Raimis17 1 year ago
best version i've ever heard
MisterJerre1 2 years ago
@MisterJerre1
Согласна!
Valencia94i 2 years ago