Hi everyone, thanks for dropping by! Checkout my music here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vjw_d70QFEQ.html Let me know which piece would you like me to share next! Your Friend, Scarlet G.
This is a fine performance. Players like this young lady are making people aware that the saxophone is not just for jazz or rock. Respect also to the accompanist. Accompanists are often the disregarded heroines or heroes in duos like this!
Wow, Scarlet! i will hear this so many times! here you show us how the saxophone can be the bridge between a beautiful oboe / clarinet, the classical stage! and the bit of vernacular/ educated music as piazolla. what a mix! and confluence of sounds and schools! and you did it great! congrats!
Lovely interpretation! The sound of your soprano is so beautiful. The piano player did a great job too :) As a hobbyist interested in jazz I have learned this piece on tenor two months ago and I must say that the pleasure of playing it is just enourmus and sometimes it is getting in the way of daily practice. Piazzolla magic I guess :) Still, while it is only my personal taste, this piece just sounds more intimate with guitar accompaniment.
Listening more and more.. I see more and more depth in this piece, structure is just genius and with right phrasing (like in video) it just is perfect one to listen and learn about phrasing and how to, when to and why to highlighting right phrases, sounds.
@@ScarletGoukSaxophonist i have a super action 80 series iii soprano made in 1995. And the newer SERIES III are exactly the same just made in a, different era and with saxophones. The older the better lolzzzzz