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What instrument has the best section solies

saxs
4
50%
bones
1
13%
trumpets
3
38%
set player, bass player. pianist
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Post by TMR Quint Kid » Thu Apr 08, 2004 3:27 pm

First off Jordan it's Soli's, second off why is the topic sax soli's and then you poll about which soli's are best for which section.

I think this is more of a duet(well two tenor sax soloists) then a Soli but worth mentioning none the less.

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Post by TMR Quint Kid » Thu Apr 08, 2004 3:43 pm

Some other charts with nice sax soli's are:

"Beantown Blues" Lennie Niehaus
"Betwixt and Between" Lennie Niehaus
"Point of No Return" Lennie Niehaus
"Public Domain" Rick Lawn
"Loop 360" Rick Lawn

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Post by VM Trumpet » Thu Apr 08, 2004 3:57 pm

As a trumpet, I am naturally biased twoard trumpet things... However, I believe it was Maynard who said something to effect "The essentials for a band are trumpet, guitar, and set."

So, I do like set, guitar (electric or bass), and piano solis. But there needs to be some sort of horn whether it be sax or trumpet or even trombone to give it another dimension and layer.

I've seen trombone/euphonium choirs and they're pretty good. Really nice harmony stuff and contrary motion stuff...I like it :D !

Haven't heard any sax solis so I don't have an opinion on those, but I guess it would work as long as it wasn't all altos... but an alto, tenor, bari soli would be kind of cool...but the bari gotta be down low... yeah...
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Post by MalleTragic » Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:16 pm

There's a sax soli in "Count Bubba", I can't remember the composer, but it's a cool soli.
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Post by GreyFox112 » Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:36 pm

MalleTragic wrote:There's a sax soli in "Count Bubba", I can't remember the composer, but it's a cool soli.
Gordon Goodwin.

There is a really cool sax soli at the beggining of a song called Tad Boppin. It's based on the changes to Ladybird.

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Post by Frankfan » Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:38 pm

Uhhh..actually it's "solis", no apostrophe. The apostrophe means "belongs to" or a contraction with the word "is"--neither is appropriate in this case.

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Post by Wildabeast » Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:18 pm

MalleTragic wrote:There's a sax soli in "Count Bubba",
...and a trombone soli...and a trumpet soli...


You can compare 3 sections within a minute of the same song. Of course the tutti (minus the rhythm) is sweet.

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