Saxafellas Sir Duke

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2011

Saxafellas Sax Quartet plays Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder at a Tri-M Music Honor Society Recital.

Griffin Graves - Baritone Sax
Nick Novotny - Alto Sax
Tyler Strom - Alto Sax
Sam Decker - Tenor Sax

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  • what kind of bari?

  • @JasynPence Selmer super action 80 series ii

  • Kinda slow need some back up drums to keep tempo.

  • @SwiftTackle43 Unfortunately it wasn't in the budget to hire a drummer :-)

  • this is amazing.... I can't stop watching it!

  • @Drdancemajor100 Well thanks! We think you're amazing for thinking we're amazing.

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  • @sphincter44 Cool man

  • It is mostly good, but you have to work on the tone, the rythm and the highlightening of notes.

    The tone sounds much to clean for sir duke, the rythm sounds kind of mechanically, not smooth like a song like this should (improvise with the rythm), and the Sax-Solo with the fast notes sounds much better, if it is played laid back, and with exact highlithing, so for example the 3 fast notes have a highlight on the second note of each run, and the others are played relatively piano.

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  • Can't stop listenin to this, fantastic sound, well done guys

  • aye bari is doing a nice job

  • Where did you get the sheet music for this?

  • The one who's playing tenor looks HOT! :D

  • This was wonderful! keep up the great work!

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