The Original Super Saxophone Brothers (Sax Trio)

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2009

The Super Saxophone Brothers from Liberal High School play the main theme to Super Mario as well as the star theme as a solo section and the dungeon theme as a freestyle rap. Ethan Myers on lead alto, Bryan Murrillo on second alto, Takumi Rader on Bari, Jose Tiscereno on the trap set, and Ferrius Olsen spittin' out the rhymes.

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  • there's no such thing as a sax trio without a tenor sax

  • good job guys. if i tried this at my school, no one would cheer. we would get put off as nerds and geeks who have no life. glad to see people at your school are different

    :)

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  • aw no tenor?

  • Good jobs. We should do this in a quintet haha (the other alto that graduated in 08 and didnt get to this. We were supposed to do this a long time ago. Wat up Ethan, Bryan, Takumi, Michael. Yo boy Cesar Villa

  • the bari could of been louder. otherwise great job!

  • we need to do this with me. (the tenor who decided to ditch and go to music school a year early)

  • @jkc3ny thankfully they have bari...

  • ?NO TENOR?

  • @MrSlowkid there should be an EPIC butten.

  • @hakuo142 me too, and so true, unfortunantly.

  • bryan is the best sax player

  • @hakuo142 Dude that sucks, bte do you play an instruement?, I play alto buy idk if could beet those guys

    P.S at are school the band is what brings the pep and were also the leaders its sweet:)

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