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  • #80852
    john
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      the above video is of a tune called Peter Gunn.
      The Stripper is from 1961 written by David Rose

      #80858
      Anonymous

        list of tunes

        Peter Gunn 00:00
        I’ve got you under my skin 2:03
        Take Five 5:05
        Baby elephant walk 10:28
        My melancholy Baby 13:09
        Chanson D’amour 16:35
        American Patrol 19:06
        The river kwai march 22:25
        Fallout 24:53
        Sentimental journey 28:02
        Tanzorchester teenager 31:13
        skookian 34:15
        Too young 36:56
        Besame mucho 39:36
        Just one of those things 42:14
        Moon River 45:37
        Summertime 48:22
        The A train 52:34
        Wheels 55:29
        Brief and Breezy 57:33
        Stranger on the shore 1:01:01
        Deep purple 1:03:55
        My friend andamo 1:06:26
        Brazil 1:09:56
        Cheek to cheek 1:12:59
        La paloma 1:16:18
        Say it with music 1:18:44
        Stranger in paradise 1:21:09
        Moonlight serenade 1:51:12
        Love me tender 1:54:38

        #80863
        brother cavefish
        Participant

          Johnny did a sick rendition of this one

          #80888
          Anonymous

            I’ve bought all of Johnny’s tracks over the past few years, up until
            the latest 10 tracks. I’m having a break from buying them, with one
            to one sax lessons every week, i just can’t find time to practice
            them properly, to do them justice. So the collection has been on hold
            for a couple of years. Every now and then i play some of them, and
            gradually over time, some of them get a lot easier to play.
            Lack of feedback is another reason for not airing them, and not finding
            time to record them without practicing them properly is open for criticism.

            #80923
            Anonymous

              Well done Johnny!
              When you picked the stripper for a song i had my doubts as to me i
              prefer the cancan instead, but having now heard how it sounds on tenor,
              you’ve win me over. Shame i don’t play the tenor.

              i’ve seen the cancan in the moulin rouge in paris, and i’ve been in the
              crazy horse as well, probably why i’m biased. lol

              #80999
              Anonymous

                As an Alto player, it would be interesting to hear what it sounds like
                played on an alto, even if it’s just the 1st 8 bars.

                #81050
                john
                Keymaster

                  ya, it’s pretty easy to see how that smokey tenor sound is well suited for the stripper
                  but even tho I didn’t play it on alto (yet) I have a good feeling about it. I think it would
                  have a certain quality and pro’s as well. Altho maybe not as sexy as the tenor for this one, it maybe more exciting in other ways…
                  depending on the player’s sound and style of course. I bet Edgar Winter would kill it!

                  #81071
                  Tim56
                  Participant

                    Stripper, tutorial is not in the rep section yet? Tim

                    #81089
                    saxomonica
                    Participant

                      hiya Gents hwy check this bloke out! he certainly is a hand-some lady killer hey what and is sharing great tone 🙂
                      in any event this guy is a great sax player, otherwise working the poles in a club near you maybe?
                      has a good channel
                      search Greg Wood – youtube Burlesque Music Saxophone Purple Wail

                      great tune to learn –

                      #81112
                      john
                      Keymaster

                        Tim, didn’t do a tutorial for the stripper, but the link for the download is there.

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