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cjd874

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Playing the saxophone always makes me smile. Right now I'm learning the riffs to "Who Can It Be Now" by Men at Work and "I.G.Y" by Donald Fagen.

I have an alto sax but I want to try the tenor sax in the future because my favorite sax players used it: Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Lester Young, Clarence Clemons, Lenny Pickett, Mark Rivera (of Billy Joel fame), and Robert Martin (from Frank Zappa's band).
 

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Sax is one of my favorite instruments, mainly because I thoroughly enjoy jazz and its many sub-genres, particularly smooth jazz.
 

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Sax is one of my favorite instruments, mainly because I thoroughly enjoy jazz and its many sub-genres, particularly smooth jazz.
Smooth jazz is one of my favorites genres too! I remember hearing Sade's music on a smooth jazz radio station years ago and instantly being hooked to the saxophone licks on "Is It a Crime," "Smooth Operator," and "Your Love Is King." Grover Washington, Jr. and Bill Withers's "Just the Two of Us" is another great song too.
 
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Oh, nevermind. Sorry, I noticed the mention of what I assume to be another user on Mac, but didn’t realize it was on another page with new posts. Dyslexic moment.
 

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Playing the saxophone always makes me smile. Right now I'm learning the riffs to "Who Can It Be Now" by Men at Work and "I.G.Y" by Donald Fagen.

I have an alto sax but I want to try the tenor sax in the future because my favorite sax players used it: Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Lester Young, Clarence Clemons, Lenny Pickett, Mark Rivera (of Billy Joel fame), and Robert Martin (from Frank Zappa's band).
If I may make a suggestion, you ought to try to learn this tune. :wink:

 

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Playing the saxophone always makes me smile. Right now I'm learning the riffs to "Who Can It Be Now" by Men at Work and "I.G.Y" by Donald Fagen.

I have an alto sax but I want to try the tenor sax in the future because my favorite sax players used it: Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Lester Young, Clarence Clemons, Lenny Pickett, Mark Rivera (of Billy Joel fame), and Robert Martin (from Frank Zappa's band).
I wish I could play.
 
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