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- Saxophonics abstract "Saxophonics is the creation of sounds (both musical and non-musical) through the use of a saxophone and one or more electronic effects units, often altering the acoustic sound of the horn beyond recognition. Additionally, saxophonics often entails the use of altissimo, overtones, growling, and other extended techniques. The electronic effects may include distortion, doublers, loops, wah-wah, and tone generators.Saxophonics is a recent term for techniques developed by saxophonists such as Eddie Harris and Sonny Stitt, who both began playing the Varitone saxophone during the 1960s. In addition to playing the Varitone, Eddie Harris had experimented with looping techniques on his 1968 album Silver Cycles.Rahsaan Roland Kirk often played several saxophones at once (though this technique has earlier roots in Wilbur Sweatman's vaudeville performances), and was a notable practitioner of circular breathing.David Sanborn and Traffic member Chris Wood employed effects such as wah-wah and delay on various recordings during the 1970s.Recent practitioners of saxophonics include Dana Colley (of Morphine) who, like Kirk, plays multiple saxophones simultaneously (tenor and baritone saxophone in Colley's case) and Skerik (Critters Buggin', et al.) who employs numerous effects with tenor and baritone saxophone; Ben Ellman, who plays tenor and baritone saxophone in Galactic; and Cochemea Gastelum, who plays alto saxophone with Robert Walter's 20th Congress.Saxophonics is also the name of at least one saxophone ensemble, such as one based in Wiltshire, and another in Newcastle upon Tyne.".
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- Saxophonics wikiPageRevisionID "655405120".
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Album.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Altissimo.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Alto_saxophone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Baritone_saxophone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extended_techniques.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saxophones.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Wood_(rock_musician).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Circular_breathing.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Critters_Buggin.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Dana_Colley.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink David_Sanborn.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Delay_(audio_effect).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Distortion.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Doubler.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Harris.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Effects_unit.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Extended_technique.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Galactic.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink George_Braith.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink London_Saxophonic.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Loop_(music).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Morphine_(band).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Rahsaan_Roland_Kirk.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Signal_generator.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Skerik.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Sonny_Stitt.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Tenor_saxophone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_(band).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Varitone.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Vaudeville.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Wah-wah_(music).
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Wilbur_Sweatman.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saxophonics".
- Saxophonics wikiPageWikiLinkText "saxophonics".
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- Saxophonics wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodwind-instrument-stub.
- Saxophonics subject Category:Extended_techniques.
- Saxophonics subject Category:Saxophones.
- Saxophonics hypernym Creation.
- Saxophonics type Instrument.
- Saxophonics type Organisation.
- Saxophonics type Aerophone.
- Saxophonics type Instrument.
- Saxophonics type Technique.
- Saxophonics comment "Saxophonics is the creation of sounds (both musical and non-musical) through the use of a saxophone and one or more electronic effects units, often altering the acoustic sound of the horn beyond recognition. Additionally, saxophonics often entails the use of altissimo, overtones, growling, and other extended techniques.".
- Saxophonics label "Saxophonics".
- Saxophonics sameAs Q7428873.
- Saxophonics sameAs m.08b707.
- Saxophonics sameAs Q7428873.
- Saxophonics wasDerivedFrom Saxophonics?oldid=655405120.
- Saxophonics isPrimaryTopicOf Saxophonics.