For a bari sax solo, consider playing "Song for My Father" by Horace Silver, which offers rich harmonies and melodic opportunities. Alternatively, "Cantaloupe Island" by Herbie Hancock provides a catchy groove and room for improvisation. If you're looking for something more contemporary, try "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers, which can showcase your expressive playing. Always choose a piece that resonates with you and allows you to highlight your strengths!
Generally the Bari Sax, Bass Sax, and Contrabass Sax play in the lower range.
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How about you listen to it and find out the notes by ear
If the sax hangs higher than your knee.according to the BMI for a normal average person the height, age and body weight do compromise. So I think anyone feeling comfortable with it can play it.
There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.
Primarily alto sax. I think the lower part is a Bari sax, but Balkan doesn't usually play that part in their live shows, so can't confirm.
You buy the sheet music (Amazon.com or Sheet Music Plus are places to look for it) and you practice.
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I cant find a definitive answer, b ut comparing the two necks, it seems so.
i think Baker street is a good one to learn
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No, that's nearly impossible. Milt Jackson sat down and covered the piano part during Charles' solo.