Kenny G saxophones are often marketed towards beginner and intermediate players, featuring more affordable materials and construction. While they may not match the quality of professional-grade saxophones from brands like Selmer or Yamaha, they can still be a decent choice for those just starting out. Ultimately, the best Saxophone depends on the player's skill level and personal preferences. It's advisable to try different models to find the best fit.
he plays the clarinet and the saxophone
Kenny G
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).
No, Kenny G did not play the saxophone in Dan Fogelberg's song "Same Auld Lang Syne." The saxophone solo in that song was actually performed by jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker. Kenny G is known for his smooth jazz style and has had a successful career as a solo artist, but he was not involved in that particular recording.
Charlie Parker, Clarence Clemons, Sonny Rollins, Kenny G, etc.
he plays the clarinet and the saxophone
Kenny G
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).
No, Kenny G did not play the saxophone in Dan Fogelberg's song "Same Auld Lang Syne." The saxophone solo in that song was actually performed by jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker. Kenny G is known for his smooth jazz style and has had a successful career as a solo artist, but he was not involved in that particular recording.
Charlie Parker, Clarence Clemons, Sonny Rollins, Kenny G, etc.
He started when he was 10, because of a person playing it on The Ed Sullivan's Show.
Kenny G., Paul Dasmond, Dan Ferrie(my private lesson teacher),etc....
A Year Ago, Songbird, The Way You Move ,Forever in Love, Silhouette, Sentimental, Going Home, Over the Rainbow, The Moment, What a Wonderful World, You're Beautiful And lots more.
Yes. Kenny G (saxophone player) does it especially well!
Kenny G Songbird :)
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Nope, Kenny G. is still alive.