- Bass saxophone
Infobox Instrument
color1=#FFD700
color2=#FFEC8B
name=Bass saxophone
image_capt=A Bmusic|b bass saxophone made by
Adolphe Sax in 1876 (right). To
the left is a baritone saxophone
made by Sax in 1858.
classification=
*Wind
*Woodwind
*Aerophone
range=
related=Military band family:
*Sopranino saxophone
*Soprano saxophone
*Alto saxophone
*Tenor saxophone
*Baritone saxophone
*Bass saxophone
*Contrabass saxophone
*Subcontrabass saxophone ----Orchestra l family:
*C melody saxophone
*Mezzo-soprano
*C soprano saxophone ----Other saxophones:
*Soprillo
*Tubax
musicians=*List of saxophonists
articles=*Saxophone The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of thesaxophone family (not counting the subcontrabasstubax ). It is similar in design to abaritone saxophone , but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece. Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used. While some composers did write parts for the instrument through the early twentieth century (such asPercy Grainger in "Lincolnshire Posy "), the bass sax part in today'swind band s is usually handled by thetuba , or injazz and other popular-music bands by thedouble bass or electric bass, all of which have a lower range.In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record compared to the tuba or double bass.The instrument was first used in 1844 by
Hector Berlioz , in an arrangement of his "Chant sacre", as well as in the opera "Le Dernier Roi de Juda" byGeorges Kastner , also in 1844.Leonard Bernstein used a bass saxophone in his original score and movie of "West Side Story ", and the American composerWarren Benson has championed the use of the instrument in his music forconcert band .Although originally available in either Bmusic|b or C (the latter for orchestral use), the modern bass saxophone is pitched in Bmusic|b, a
perfect fourth lower than the baritone, and thus similar in register to the Bmusic|bcontrabass clarinet . Music for bass sax is written intreble clef , just as for the other saxophones, but it sounds twooctave s and amajor second lower than written. Like the other members of the saxophone family, the lowest written note is Bmusic|b below the staff — for bass saxophone, this note is a concert Amusic|b in thefirst octave (~ 51.9 Hz).The lowest existing member of the saxophone family used to be the rare (and massive) contrabass, pitched in Emusic|b, a
perfect fifth lower than the bass. InventorAdolphe Sax had a patent for asubcontrabass saxophone (or "bourdon" saxophone), but he apparently never built a fully functioning instrument. Recently some custom–builtsubcontrabass saxophone s have been made by the German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim, sounding an octave lower than the bass saxophone.Adolphe Sax, the saxophone's inventor, first exhibited the bass saxophone in C at an exhibition in Brussels in 1841. The bass saxophone thus has the distinction of having been the first saxophone to be presented to the public.
Bass saxophone players
The bass saxophone enjoyed some measure of popularity in jazz combos between World War I and World War II, with the bass saxophone used primarily to provide bass lines (although occasionally players took melodic solos). Notable players of this era include
Billy Fowler ,Coleman Hawkins ,Adrian Rollini , and Vern Brown of theSix Brown Brothers . [http://www.redhotjazz.com/6brownbrothers.html] The American bandleaderBoyd Raeburn (1913-1966), who led an avant-garde big band in the 1940s, was a bass saxophonist. In Britain, the leader of theOscar Rabin Band played this instrument. Harry Gold, a member of Rabin's band, also played the instrument in his own band, "Pieces of Eight". American Bandleader Stan Kenton, well-known for expeditions into the avant-garde, included the instrument in his 1960s Mellophonium Orchestra. The instrument is featured in "Waltz of the Prophets", a chart by Kenton's lead trombone/arranger Dee Barton.The 1970s
traditional jazz band TheMemphis Nighthawks built their sound around a bass saxophone played by the diminutiveDave Feinman , who could just reach his mouthpiece. Some of the finest revivalist bass saxophonist performing today in the 1920s-1930s style areVince Giordano and Bert Brandsma, leader of theDixieland Crackerjacks . Jazz players using the instrument in a more contemporary style includeRoscoe Mitchell ,Anthony Braxton ,Peter Brötzmann ,J. D. Parran ,Hamiet Bluiett , James Carter,Stefan Zeniuk ,Vinny Golia ,Joseph Jarman ,Jan Garbarek ,Urs Leimgruber ,Tony Bevan , and Scott Robinson, though none of these uses it as their primary instrument.In the genres of rock and funk,
Angelo Moore of the American bandFishbone plays bass saxophone. In the 1960s, Rodney Slater used the instrument in theBonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band , as didRalph Carney of the avant-garde rock bandTin Huey , which formed in the 1970s.John Linnell ofThey Might Be Giants (formed 1982) and Dana Colley of Morphine (formed 1989) also play the bass saxophone on occasion.External links
* [http://www.basssax.com/ BassSax.com web site]
* [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/basssax.html Bass saxophone page] at www.contrabass.com, the "Contrabass Mania" web site
* [http://www.eppelsheim.com/bassax.php Innovative Bass Saxophone design from Eppelsheim]
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/6brownbrothers.html Six Brown Brothers]Listening
* [http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2005/04/09/ Vince Giordano plays bass saxophone] on "
A Prairie Home Companion " radio program,9 April 2005
* [http://www.jayeaston.com/CD%20sales/Giacosa_Sample.mp3 MP3 excerpt of first movement of "Sonatina Giacosa"] for bass saxophone and piano (1987) by Walter S. Hartley, performed byJay Easton
*http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=s-8-HwK9aEk Watch Bert Brandsma in a bass saxophone feature: Sweet Georgia Brown, recorded April 28. 2007 (Youtube)
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