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Try musicnotes.com.
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.
yes the band did in one of there songs?
The Revels - ComancheHuey Lewis and the News - I Want A New Drug
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Some popular songs that feature saxophone in their list of instruments include "Careless Whisper" by George Michael, "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, and "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen.
Several songs by the Rolling Stones feature a saxophone, most notably "Brown Sugar," "Miss You," and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." The saxophone adds a distinctive flair to these tracks, enhancing their rock and roll sound. Additionally, "Bitch" and "Street Fighting Man" also incorporate saxophone elements, showcasing the band's versatility in blending different musical styles.
any old jazz song will have the sax. If you want old violin songs, there are a lot of irish songs.
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Some easy songs to play on baritone saxophone include "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Hot Cross Buns," and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." To play these songs, familiarize yourself with the notes and fingerings specific to the baritone saxophone, which is in the key of E-flat. Start by practicing the melody slowly, using a metronome to maintain rhythm, and gradually increase your speed as you become more comfortable. Additionally, listening to recordings of these songs can help you understand phrasing and dynamics.
Saxophone. Not nessecarily only in jazz, but in a lot of jazz songs.