First year Master's Degree Recital - Multiple Woodwinds February 28th, 2016 University of North Texas, Voertman Hall Sarah Dunbar - Saxophone Xiao Wang - Piano
Très grand talent, le niveau de la perfection dans tous les domaines ! Merci pour l'interprétation de JB Arban, merci pour le plaisir du saxophone, merci pour la sonorité et votre vibrato, merci pour tout ! Un admirateur de France .
I like your playing style and will be very interested in seeing how you develop as a player. Merging technique and musicality is a lifelong dedication. I hope you enjoy the journey. Best regards, Dale
Zero slop whatsoever. Quite impressive. Even the most talented musicians have to spend countless, mind- numbing hours, slamming down keys to create enough muscle-memory (the real term in neuroscience is "implicit memory," named aptly, and thanks to, that guy who had his hippocampus removed like 50 years ago) simply to establish some basic fluidity amongst/amidst these constant 'licks'. But to do so, so precisely in-rythm--- allowing the downbeat of each quarter note (or however it's subdivided) to spell out the original simple melody--- that takes time, tenacity, and talent. Brah... Voh..
I love this song! I heard today on the radio qhile driving to work its 9.09 FM in Washington DC in va
Pretty bright sound, I love it!
Très grand talent, le niveau de la perfection dans tous les domaines ! Merci pour l'interprétation de JB Arban, merci pour le plaisir du saxophone, merci pour la sonorité et votre vibrato, merci pour tout ! Un admirateur de France .
This is my by far my favorite one
Astounding!
I like your playing style and will be very interested in seeing how you develop as a player. Merging technique and musicality is a lifelong dedication. I hope you enjoy the journey. Best regards, Dale
Zero slop whatsoever.
Quite impressive.
Even the most talented musicians have to spend countless, mind- numbing hours, slamming down keys to create enough muscle-memory (the real term in neuroscience is "implicit memory," named aptly, and thanks to, that guy who had his hippocampus removed like 50 years ago) simply to establish some basic fluidity amongst/amidst these constant 'licks'. But to do so, so precisely in-rythm--- allowing the downbeat of each quarter note (or however it's subdivided) to spell out the original simple melody--- that takes time, tenacity, and talent.
Brah... Voh..
You should totally play the trumpet version of this on tenor like you did at Cascade)
Not possible, goes too low, unless she rearranged her own, because currently none exist that are an exact copy of the trumpet arrangement.
amazing! where can i find music for this
Arizona State University has a free pdf online if you can find it, just search it up.