Similar to RickRolling, sax rolling is where you mislead someone to clicking on a link for George Michaels Careless Whisper, which has a famous sax intro/ solo.
The song itself is in C, and assuming it's a standard E-flat sax, the song would be in A on the bari.
Adolphe Sax
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
Similar to RickRolling, sax rolling is where you mislead someone to clicking on a link for George Michaels Careless Whisper, which has a famous sax intro/ solo.
I think the one you might be thinking of is montana jones, its got a pretty sweet sax intro that sound kinda like the sax in careless whisper. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj_xin1LPsU
You're thinking about Montana! Great sax soundtrack on that one.
Adolphe Sax
The song itself is in C, and assuming it's a standard E-flat sax, the song would be in A on the bari.
Adolphe Sax
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
The answer is no.I tried it and i can't.You can play either with alto sax either with tenor sax.No with both of them. If you mean playing a song that has a tenor sax on an alto sax, you have to transpose all the notes and the key signature down 5 half steps.
Adolphe Sax was the inventor of the first saxophone. He made it in1841. I love the sax, it's my favourite intrument!!!
Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
Play it with the song
He plays the introduction to the song "Careless Whisper" by George Michaels.