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  • ...a single reed and a conical bore. Invented in 1841 by [[Adolphe Sax]], the saxophone serves as a bridge between the brass and woodwind worlds, combining the vol ...and the tension of the lips on the reed are proportionally increased. The saxophone is therefore one of the class known as ''octave instruments''.
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  • ...a single reed and a conical bore. Invented in 1841 by [[Adolphe Sax]], the saxophone serves as a bridge between the brass and woodwind worlds, combining the vol ...and the tension of the lips on the reed are proportionally increased. The saxophone is therefore one of the class known as ''octave instruments''.
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  • *Boots Randolph − saxophone *Butch Parker − saxophone ('City by Night')
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  • *Glen Spreen – saxophone, string and horn arrangements *Andrew Love – saxophone
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  • *Boots Randolph − saxophone *Rufus Long − saxophone
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  • *Boots Randolph – saxophone *Rufus Long – saxophone
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  • ...azz]] musician and composer best known for his work on tenor and soprano [[saxophone]]s.<ref name="PorterDeVito2013">{{cite book|author1=Lewis Porter|author2=Ch ...e on the instrument has earned him a place alongside his elders and fellow saxophone revolutionaries [[Lester Young]], [[Ben Webster]], and [[Coleman Hawkins]],
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  • *Boots Randolph − saxophone *Norm Ray − saxophone
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  • *Boots Randolph – saxophone *Bill Justis – saxophone
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  • ...er/arranger; Melecio Magdaluyo, saxophone, clarinet, flute; Ron Stallings, saxophone, clarinet; [[David Belove]], bass; Paul Van Wageningen, drumset; Murray Low
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  • *Glen Spreen − saxophone, string and horn arrangements *Andrew Love − saxophone
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  • ...e of [[Howlin' Wolf]], he also played bluesy harmonica and bizarre soprano saxophone, but the jagged and complex rhythmic arrangements in which he drilled his b
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  • {{r|Saxophone}}
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  • ...usic, with its [[jazz]]-derived instrumentation including [[piano]]s and [[saxophone]]s, while the contemporaneous 'white' (European American) form of the music
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  • ...: [[John Coltrane]] ([[tenor saxophone]]), [[Cannonball Adderley]] ([[alto saxophone)]], [[Red Garland]], later replaced by [[Wynton Kelly]] ([[piano]]), [[Sam
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  • {{r|Saxophone}}
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  • *Boots Randolph - saxophone
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  • ...kground support), piano, one or more guitars, bass, drums, and (sometimes) saxophone. Lyrics are generally blues-orientated and reflect passions of pain, joy an
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  • *Boots Randolph - saxophone
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  • *Boots Randolph - saxophone
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  • *Karl Himmel – clarinet, saxophone, trombone *Albert Wynn Butler – clarinet, saxophone
    3 KB (405 words) - 08:15, 6 May 2014
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