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Is the saxophone used in the blues?

Is the saxophone used in the blues?

The saxophone (especially the tenor sax) is a superb blues instrument as you can actually sing with the sax and the dulcet tones of the tenor sax fits the Blues perfectly.

What is bluesy jazz?

As a specific stylistic term, Jazz Blues can refer either to a) a blues artist who employs more advanced harmonies and/or rhythms which break out of traditional, straightforward blues patterns; or b) to a jazz artist who keeps his harmonies and/or rhythms relatively simple, making the music more visceral and emotional …

Are jazz and blues similar?

Blues is derived from Bluegrass, Jazz, R&B, and Rock. Jazz comes from Calypso, Funk, Soul, and Swing. It’s important to know that Blues was around before Jazz; thus, Blues can be considered an element of Jazz music. Jazz is from New Orleans, while Blues is from Mississippi.

Who is the best saxophonist?

John Coltrane

  • Charlie Parker
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Cannonball Adderley
  • Lester Young
  • Stan Getz
  • Dexter Gordon
  • Coleman Hawkins
  • Michael Brecker
  • Sonny Stitt
  • Who is the best saxophone player of all time?

    John Coltrane

  • Charlie Parker
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Ben Webster
  • Paul Desmond
  • Art Pepper
  • Gerry Mulligan
  • Ornette Coleman
  • Is saxophone used in blues music?

    The next best thing is to listen to a lot of blues and rhythm & blues. The saxophone does not feature in early (country) blues, which is predominantly a guitar and vocal style, but became very important in later urban developments: R&B, jump blues, jump jive etc.

    Who are some famous saxophone players?

    The alto sax is an Eb instrument. The alto and tenor are the two most common saxophones. Some well-known alto saxophone players include: Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Kenny Garrett, Phil Woods, David Sanborn, and Maceo Parker.