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  • Why only one TENOR WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You need a soprillo, sopranino, C-melody, straight alto, straight tenor, C-tenor, saxello, straight baritone, bass, contrabass, tubax, subcontrabass, conn-o-sax, slide tenor, and slide soprano.

  • excellent collection, especially the way you play, I want a baritone but I have no money to buy it, if you know who I sponsor a thank you very much. God bless you.

  • This one has never been played.. Don't touch it.! Don't even point at it...

  • the grafton sounds like its a bit hard to blow

  • wheres the contrabass!!!!!!!!!!

  • I really love his bari sound.

  • The grafton sax is made for display purposes.

  • Man, I really love both altos he played, especially the first one...

  • You can follow Derek on Twitter @DerekNashSax

    The sweetest sounds on YouTube!

  • I bet I could break the acrylic with my pinkie.

  • he should invest in a couple sax stands haha the grafton should be in a diplay case anyway sound great!

  • Im scared that hi sax' might fall and brake, They all sound soo cool

  • He sound great on all his horns. The charlie parker sax acrylic one looked very pretty.

  • i been playin alto for 3 years and bari for 2 years. i love em both but bari is my fave

  • holly gosh!!! a frikin grafton!!!! nooo way lol. ive seen one before but it was in a music museum!!!!

  • nice grafton. can you possibly help me to get one?

    i also like your chu berry.

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  • thats some nice sax´s he got there

  • hi there.

    could you say what is your mpc setup on copper alto?

  • I'm diggin the acrylic alto... lol

  • Brilliant vid. Love that Buescher soprano and the Conn alto. My sadly departed tutor Bill Fanning played a Conn. Looked like it had be carved out of solid brass.

  • look at him, he lifts his saxophones with just one hand

  • so?

  • what would you guys recommend for a hard rock experimental jam band? i want to incorporate sax into my band

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  • 5 stars right when you picked up the Grafton and played on it.

    =]

  • Saw you at Piza on the park,- narrowly missed Dance on the park. Thank you for curing my fear of the Sax! (long story!) You were fab x

  • dude I love his tenor!!!!!!

  • Great sound on the bari! I would like to him play in the pepper adam's style, swing it like an alto. I'm sure he could!

  • Nice collection. Great technique. I use Mark VI alto and tenor (Meyer 5 on alto, and 7 metal link on tenor). I use a 1927 Buescher Baritone. And lately, I have started toying with a 1921 Conn straight-neck C-Melody with a Runyon #7 mouthpiece.

  • This man gets a wonderful tone on his bari

  • Thanks. Informative vid. Check out Peter King doing incredible things on a 50's Grafton. Talking of old saxes I was once told that on a Conn the sound goes upwards, on a Selmer the sound goes upwards/forwards, on a Yamaha the sound goes straight out forwards. Discuss.

  • Derek,(aka nasher)

    nick edmondson i've emailed you a few times as i go to loads of ya gigs, just thought i'd say hi, remember my odd email, booked my several gigs again for the coming year, and can't wait to hear some more of our music, loved the cross bar sax, (p.s was that video done in the jools studio, as it looked a bit like it) best regards to you and norrie

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