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"Gospel Fever!" - performed by the Hard-Bop Sax Quartet

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2006

Performed by the Hard-Bop Saxophone Quartet
Concordia College Recital Hall
Moorhead, Minnesota USA
Oct. 15, 2006
See more at:
http://www.cord.edu/faculty/rpeters/hbsq/about.html

Buy this sheet music and more at:
http://www.cord.edu/faculty/rpeters/arrange.html

Contact Russ Peterson at:
russell@russellpeterson.com

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  • the audience sucks i would have stood up, at least!

  • what note is that at the end!!! ultra high! classic!

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  • @musicmad02 D. Altissimo D. Holy shit.

  • @darkzone474 lol agreed bro

  • @BaritoneSaxKing if you watch the the fingers of the tenor sax player, he is most likely playing the same part as the 2nd alto part and just changing to make the chords on the long notes but the alto player is playing much louder lol...poor tenor sax.

  • They are called cues rabbit cock. If you ever played lead you would know.

  • you can barely hear the tenor 

  • imagine the lead alto part played on bari sax XDXDXDXDDDDDD

  • Holy crap. i want this played at my funeral

  • @rabbitcockable Okay, that makes a lot of sense. I mean, the guy just ripped that piece apart and you are judging this recording by the Russ' movement? Let me guess, you are the guy with a pole up his ass in his solo and doesn't feel a damn thing.

    I have spoken.

  • @musicmad02 It's a D

  • @rabbitcockable thanks rabbit cockable. your name says it all.

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