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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Mystery tune - clarinet of soprano sax - maybe Bechet, maybe 1950s trad?
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Author: janchodec
Posted: Feb 02 2013 - 07:09 AM
Subject: Mystery tune - clarinet or soprano sax - maybe Bechet, maybe 1950s trad?
Does anyone recognise this tune? It’s driving me mad – sounds like a great clarinet piece – a bit tricky with crossing the break, but I can play it if I concentrate! Sounds a bit like Ellington’s Indian Summer, but it’s different. Maybe another Bechet piece piece – I can hear it in my head with a lot of vibrato – maybe soprano sax? Could be something I remember from the trad jazz revival of the late 1950s in Britain. I’ve written it from memory - excuse my amateurish attempt to write music, but on the laptop it sounds quite “right” [/img]
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