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I had a gig a couple weeks back, and it’s gotten me practicing my sax a lot more. It’s also been an opportunity to churn out some sweet, sweet YouTube content. Indeed, last week I featured three quick sax pieces; check them out if you missed them.
This week, here are three more videos of my saxophonic noodling, curated for your listening pleasure:
“Moon River” by Henry Mancini
Just a quick rendition of the classic tune from the classic film.
“The Way of the Ghost” from Ghost of Tsushima
A sax arrangement of “The Way of the Ghost” from the classic Ghost of Tsushima; I play it a bit faster than the original. Good old Ponty requested this cover, so I took the opportunity to arrange it for solo alto sax.
Indeed, you can purchase my solo sax arrangement at the following online retailers:
- Sheet Music Direct: https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/se/ID_No/2021268/Product.aspx
- Noteflight: https://www.noteflight.com/music/titles/6ca26a9a-47ea-49c0-95b0-873b58cf8231/way-of-the-ghost-feat-clare-uchima
Here’s the score embedded for easy listening to the digital sax version:
Ludwig von Beethoven’s “Für Elise”
A saxophone rendition of Beethoven’s ““”Für Elise”; my only regret is that my man-nips are protruding; very disrespectful.
There you have it! Three more delicious saxophone tunes. Which did you enjoy the most, dear readers? I know Ponty’s answer!
Happy Friday!
—TPP
