Technique is good for this piece, add a bit more vibrato, last note is somewhat bad, but work on it!
One can listen to saxophone music from the radio "last.fm". One could also try to find saxophone songs from online sources such as YouTube or purchase them off of iTunes.
Look up hyperbass flute on YouTube. Hahaa YES IT CAN
look it up on youtube because most of his music is copyright
Yes. Criticism is everywhere. You can find it on Youtube Videos, Vocaloid communities, ect.
One can find dozens of free online lessons for virtually any instrument by simply searching for them on google video or youtube. Searching google videos for "saxophone lessons" returns nearly 2000 results!
Saxophone solo videos and audio can be found widely online at websites such as SoundCloud or YouTube. To hear a solo in the "real world", one should check local concert listings.
Sheet music for the alto saxophone for the song entitled Thrift Shop by the performing artist Mackelmore can be purchased from any musical instrument outlets. Muse Score, Sax Station, and Shazamio's Music are some online retailers who offer this sheet music. YouTube also has several video tutorials available.
I'm not sure but on youtube there is a video of her playing keyboard And singing Ce- lo green I am a big fan of her x
Where can you find the sax solo in edge of glory? Go to YouTube and search up edge of glory instrumental and skip ahead, till you find the saxophone part
i cant exactly tell you where, but there are lots of websites to search for to find what you need. if that doesn't work there are usually youtube covers that have links in the description bar for free sheet music that you can download or print out
On the Eb alto saxophone finger these notes,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, C,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, Bb ,Bb, Bb, D, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, C, D, C,...Now listern to the recording on youtube...and you're all setGood luck!
You can find alto saxophone sheet music for "Lonely Boy" by The Black Keys on music sheet websites like Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, or Jellynote. Additionally, you might find arrangements on platforms like MuseScore, where users share their own transcriptions. You can also check for instructional videos on YouTube, which often provide tutorials and sheet music links.