Re: Has anyone here played a bass sax? 10:40 on Sunday, December 12, 2004
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(Robaldo)
I heard rumours that a pub in London has a bass sax, and they have to wheel it out if someone wants to play it. Rumour has it that even your hardest sax players can only manage one note without taking another deep breath. Perhaps it was a sub-contra-bass sax or something, I forget now.
Re: Has anyone here played a bass sax? 16:06 on Sunday, December 19, 2004
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(MikeItLikeThat)
A bass saxophone is Bb and half an octave lower than the bari, just like the bari is half an octave lower than a tenor etc. I saw a guy playing a bass sax in Disney World in a sax quartet, he had it on a harness. Arturo Sandoval`s latest CD (Trumpet Evolution) has a bass saxophone in one song (At the Jazz Band Ball). Its the contrabass saxophone that is close to 6 feet tall and is wheeled around. Its in Eb and is a full octave lower than the bari. There are very few left in the world of those, and they probably would take a breath a note, not to mention the delay after moving the keys.
Re: Has anyone here played a bass sax? 19:45 on Tuesday, December 21, 2004
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(Mike)
While I was in college at Cal State Los
Angeles, I played a bass sax on a few
songs in the jazz band and with the saxophone
choir. I played it on a stand rather than with
the neck strap. It didn`t take as much air
as you might think. It was similar to playing
bari. There is a contra bass sax, but I
have only seen pictures. These instruments are
not very practical, since there is little music
written for them.
Re: Has anyone here played a bass sax? 04:07 on Thursday, December 30, 2004
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(George Weed)
I have a bass sax for sale. It is an Evette Shaefer (Buffet) of mid- 1930`s vintage. Plays fine, but could use a better mouthpiece. $6500 w. good case. gdweed@juno.com
Re: Has anyone here played a bass sax? 13:53 on Thursday, December 30, 2004
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(Al)
Does anyone have a line on a stand for a bass sax? Playing one on a wheeled stand is impractical if you are doubling on bari, etc., and there are cords running on the floor. A good stand to lift the sax off of is needed.