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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

A medium up-tempo standard by Warren / Young. Backing is "Band in a box" Version 7.0.
It is the first video with my wonderful Selmer Reference 54 "Flamingo". Thanks for listening!

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  • What type of alto and what tenor do you play? Is it a yani bronze?

  • @saxofant It's a Selmer Reference 54 "Flamingo" alto and my tenor is a Selmer Mark VII.

  • Hello Peer,

    one of Your best on YT. You are playing melody lines perfect on saxophone.

    The solo part is just on the point in tempo and it sounds great, good impro ideas!

    Playing to the Band-In -A Box program fits in very well!

    Great video and many listeners also on this clip!

    See You,

    Johnny

  • @trumpetharmonica Hi Johnny, thanks for your friendly comment! To me it occurs, that the most important thing in improvising is looking for "real and new melodies". So whenever possible I try to avoid clichees or transposed pattterns. I'm glad you like it

    Best wishes - Peer

  • Super Session m/p? What type of reed are you using in this set up?

  • Set up is Super Session E, Hemke 2,5 reeds - thanks for listening!

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  • Sound great. But the background music could be better

  • Bought a 54 same finish last month. Absolutely love it. Selmer paris lives up to its reputation.

  • Peer, your lines are very nice and beautiful!!!! You have an excellent choice of tunes that you play for us here in youtube. Thanks!!!! But we want more :o) !!!!

  • This sounds cool!

  • The Reference horns are nice. I have one. The Humming Bird and the Kookaburra saxes are the same as the regular References. You're just paying more for the engraving. That's all. Best of luck to you! You'll love the horn! I still have mine after 3 years and won't give it up!

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