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As the soul of jazz, the birth of the saxophone has injected new life into jazz. The development of the saxophone is the music history of American black and white pop culture.
In 1840, the Belgian Adolf Sax invented the first saxophone. He combined the mouthpiece of the bass clarinet with the body of the Orpheus Clyde horn and improved it. Finally, the saxophone appeared He named this new instrument after himself.
The 1920s and 1930s were when the saxophone was most popular, and the saxophone gradually entered the lives of ordinary people! Here are some famous saxophone songs for you to enjoy.
1. "Going Home"
The author is Kenny.G, a famous American saxophonist. Its beautiful melody is well known to people all over the world. It is precisely because of this piece of music that music lovers all over the world understand and are familiar with the saxophone instrument. This piece of saxophone music expresses the ethereal and lingering artistic conception quite well.
2. "Moment"
The melody of "Moment" is relaxed and elegant. Although it is a moment, it can give people an eternal feeling.
3. Forever In Love
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4. "River of Babylon"
With melodious and lingering timbre, the saxophone can also express a lively and unrestrained feeling.
5. "Jasmine"
"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.
6. Edelweiss
"Edelweiss" is a famous song in the American film and musical "The Sound of Music", which was released in 1959. Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
7. 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 written 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.
8. Auld Lang Syne
The theme song of the famous movie "Auld Lang Syne". One of the most classic saxophone pieces that you will never tire of listening to!