http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1811453
I don't suppose anybody on TubeNet actually knows him..?



There aren't many places where this instrument is a good fit. It's very loud and has a obtrusive timbre, and of course for the player it's unwieldy and takes an awful lot of air. Better examples can be found on Nuclear Whales sax ensemble recordings, but they don't try to use it on every tune.EuphManRob wrote: Generally I like the sound of the very low reeds (contrabassoon, contrabass clarinet, bass saxophone), but this just seemed unnecessary. Maybe if I heard it in a band context...?




Yeah, dream on. That was a screaming deal, if it was in playing condition.MaryAnn wrote:We actually have a bass sax (not contrabass) in the band I play in. It's played by a woman, and she does a good job. She's not much bigger than I am, and it's about as big as she is. It just adds nicely to the low end of the band. There was a bass sax on ebay a while back, or somewhere, for sale, for about $6k. If it had been half that....I might have bought it.