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Duración: 04:04
Subido: 2008/06/05

Lime In The Coconut - Harry Nilsson (arr. WSE)

Not everyone digs this, but imagine a jungle and you might. (Check the Muppet's version on Youtube for an inspiration.)

Westside Sax Ensemble:

Sop. - Kohei Shibata

Alto - Akio Yamada

Ten. - Brittain Barber

Tubax - Masayuki Kuroda

More info at http://www.syzygy-studios.com/wse/wse.html

Comentarios

10 years ago

tim s

R U kidding??   This is a great arrangement and interpretation of Harry Nillson's classic !!   Very NICE

13 years ago

runescapefire3

@Sharod101 lol prefer soprillo - subcontrabass =b

14 years ago

Holly june

search hollycolton

15 years ago

goodsven22

@Sharod101 It's nice to have the extra octave in this setting. Listen to the Cologne Sax quintet to hear a tubax used well.

15 years ago

goodsven22

@sweetmon0 The melody (two of them) and the bass line were written out. Everything else is spur of the moment.

15 years ago

ScholarAthlete94

OMG! so good

15 years ago

k_wrx_

Contrabasses are also like 15 feet tall. i, as a personal preference, don't like saxophones bigger then the Baritone Saxophone just because its unneccesary imo to get any larger and lower in pitch. Bass Sax isn't too bad although, but i just prefer the Soprano-Bari sax range.

15 years ago

N. Smiley

Actually that is a tubax, if it were a regular contrabass the bell would be big enough to fit the entire alto inside it.

15 years ago

amilica85

like it! :)

16 years ago

dbadagna

I got a laugh out of the shamisen player when I asked why the middle kanji in the word shamisen (味) means "flavor." She referred the question to her husband, who wasn't sure either, so I posed that it might be because each of the three strings has its own "flavor." They both laughed and said I was clever.

16 years ago

goodsven22

I gigged there all the time!! They're good people.

16 years ago

dbadagna

So you must know the Greenwich Cafe, then? We had the owners give a concert of shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen here in Ohio a couple of years ago.

16 years ago

goodsven22

Kyoto, Japan, though I (the only white guy) have just moved back to America.

16 years ago

dbadagna

Where is this group based?

16 years ago

Zachary Donahue

Hahah nice I dig the bass sax lol

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