The top ten classic saxophone songs are as follows:
1. "Going Home"
The author of the song "Going Home" is the famous American saxophonist Kenny Key (Kenny.G). Its beautiful melody is known to people all over the world. It is precisely because of this piece of music that music lovers all over the world know and are familiar with the saxophone instrument.
2. "Silent Night"
There is a sense of uncluttered hyperspace three-dimensionality.
3. "Moment"
The melody is relaxed and elegant. Although it is a moment, it can give people an eternal feeling.
4. Forever in Love
Music<> is a musical work by the world-famous soprano saxophonist Kenny G. There is a lot of love in this work. The whole song is deeply touching.
5. "Morning"
This is a familiar piece of music, which seems to depict a beautiful and beautiful scenery.
6. "Jasmine"
Listening to "Jasmine" attentively feels like a breeze entering the room, and the air is filled with the faint fragrance of jasmine and blows through your heart. The sound of the saxophone is so soul-stirring that people can't help but think about it. Although it is a piece of music adapted by foreign friends, it still has the distinctive characteristics of Chinese folk songs, has a strong melody, and also has the melodious and graceful characteristics of Chinese music.
7. Auld Lang Syne
"Auld Lang Syne" is a very famous poem. The original text is Scottish, and the sentence is literally translated as long-gone days. Auld Lang Syne was recorded by the eighteenth-century Scottish poet Robert Burns based on oral traditions from local elders. This poem was later set to music. In addition to the original Scottish language, this song has also been recorded in the local languages ??of many countries. It can be said that it has been widely circulated and is known to all women and children. It is definitely a world-famous classic song.
8. Edelweiss
"Edelweiss" is a famous song from the American film and musical "The Sound of Music", which was released in 1959. Music composed by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
9. Night on the outskirts of Moscow
At night on the outskirts of Moscow, also known as Moscow night. The original singer of the song was Vladimir Troshin, the music was composed by Vasily Solovyov Sedoy, and the lyrics were by Mikhail Madusovsky. It was originally composed for the documentary "In the Days of the Sports Congress" shot by the Moscow Film Studio in 1956.
10. River of Babylon
The bass and guitar add playfulness to the song. In addition to the melodious and lingering timbre, the saxophone can also express a lively and unrestrained feeling.