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Many innovations in American music were pioneered by tenor saxophonists. The tenor is common in rhythm and blues music rock music as well as Afro-American, Latin American, Afro-Caribbean and African Also a Solo instrument like this track it fits all music from everywhere classical to latest craze Keywords: Coleman Hawkins Lester Young Ben Webster Charlie Parker Wardell Gray Charlie Rouse Sonny Rollins Stan Getz John Coltrane Dexter Gordon Wayne Shorter soloist new The tenor saxophone became best known to the general public through its frequent use in jazz music. It was the pioneering genius of Coleman Hawkins in the 1930s which lifted the tenor saxophone from its traditional role of adding weight to the ensemble and established it as a highly-effective melody instrument in its own right.
Many prominent jazz musicians from the 1940s onwards have been tenor players. The strong resonant sound of Hawkins and his followers always in contrast with the light, almost jaunty approach of Lester Young and his school. Then during the be-bop years the most prominent tenor sounds in jazz were those of the Four Brothers in the Woody Herman orchestra, including Stan Getz who in the 1960s went on to great popular success playing the Brazilian Bossa nova sound on tenor saxophone (not forgetting John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins). In recent years, the tenor continues to be very popular with all music styles.
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Many prominent jazz musicians from the 1940s onwards have been tenor players The strong resonant sound of Hawkins and his followers always in contrast with the light, almost jaunty approach of Lester Young and his school Then during the be-bop years the most prominent tenor sounds in jazz were those of the Four Brothers in the Woody Herman orchestra, including Stan Getz who in the 1960s went on to great popular success playing the Brazilian Bossa nova sound on tenor saxophone not forgetting John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins In recent years, the tenor continues to be very popular with all music styles