0 a musical instrument, usually made of metal, that is played by blowing into it to make a reed vibrate. They are made in different sizes. -- 萨克斯管,萨克斯风
The performer was filmed simultaneously by two cameras while playing a straight soprano saxophone.
There are no lyrics; rather the singer uses neo-syllables2 to complement lyrical sounds on the saxophone.
A new group of compositions, entitled (2001/2002), explore the saxophone as an electric feedback instrument.
Work on a new piece for live instrument (saxophone) and computer, which illustrates some applications of the library, is under way.
The saxophone plays an improvisation over the form.
Performance technique took on new meaning in these pieces, becoming a means of opening the saxophone acoustically and exploring its hidden resonant characteristics.
A generic term referring to the melodic instruments within the band such as saxophones, trumpets and trombones.
The saxophone's changing multiphonics represents the intermittent light through the trees, and the piano is bowed, fluctuating like the wind.