0 a curved metal wind instrument, used in jazz or rock music -- saksofon [ masculine ]
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1 a type of musical instrument with a curved metal tube, played by blowing -- saksofon
a tenor saxophone.
Additionally, certain keys continuously control modulation of the saxophone audio signal.
The mock panel's report stated that all members of the rhythm section demonstrated more interaction, spontaneity and risk taking when playing behind the saxophone solo.
The amplitude of the saxophone sound itself controls a ninth layer of noise.
We would have solo saxophone stuff, free jazz, or electronic stuff - we couldn't do a band really, with drums or anything like that.
The added saxophone improvisations rule the disc out of court, but this remains a beautifully sung, if flawed, disc.
Above the pressure staff the traditional saxophone music is written.
Figure 7 shows the electric saxophone with all three microphones inside the bell.
The saxophone's changing multiphonics represents the intermittent light through the trees, and the piano is bowed, fluctuating like the wind.