"Going Home", one of the top ten saxophone hits, was performed by Kenny Key.
"Coming Home" is a saxophone single composed by American saxophonist Kenny Key. This song is also used on some bus lines and subways in Shanghai to prompt passengers to get off when they enter the terminal. It has been included in the People's Education Press music textbook. Its beautiful melody is known to people all over the world. It is precisely because of this piece of music that most music lovers know and are familiar with the saxophone instrument.
"Going Home" expresses the misty and lingering artistic conception quite well. Facing the saxophone that is difficult to reproduce perfectly, especially the pure and melodious clear sound effect and lyrical high notes, the performance is perfect and in place. The layering is clear and distinct, with strong appeal. The sound quality is soft and not harsh, but highly penetrating. It gives people infinite beautiful reveries and longings, and listening carefully, it feels like you have a taste of home.
Introduction to Kenny Key
Kenny Key, born on June 5, 1956 in Seattle, USA, is the world's most famous soprano saxophone player. Since his debut, Kenny In total, Key has created nine albums that have topped the U.S. Contemporary Jazz Chart, and has 25 TOP 40 singles on the lyric chart. The cumulative sales of albums, singles, and music videos over the years have also exceeded 75 million. He is the oldest person in the history of pop music. A best-selling solo artist and the best-selling jazz musician of our time.
Before Kenny G, the saxophone was a supporting player in pop music. In 1987, Kenny Gee's single "Songbird" made music fans around the world fall madly in love with the saxophone instrument, and the saxophone officially became the protagonist of the pop music world. As early as 2012, Kenny G was invited to fly to Paris to make a guest appearance in the Hollywood production "Zodiac". Kenny Kee plays a pilot in the film, and his look is lifelike and stylish.