129 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Saxophone"

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Arirang performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Global Reach (2018).[1] Credits: Commander and conductor - Col. Larry H. Lang Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute – Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo Flute – Senior Master Sgt. Tyler Kuebler* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford* Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Technical Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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This is a cleaned up version of a beautiful sound from user https://freesound. Org/people/iluppai/. Hope you don't mind me uploading this new version.
Author: Leck Crawlball
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Evening scene from a calm street in front of my studio in bayreuth, germany with passing cars on a wet street, someone practicing saxophone and a siren in the background. Recorded at 48/24 with sony pcm-d100.
Author: Skrafft
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Mini disc recording,playing sax to the train,at flagstaff.
Author: Visionari
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Evening scene from a calm street in front of my studio in bayreuth, germany with passing cars on a wet street, someone practicing saxophone and a siren in the background. Recorded at 48/24 with sony pcm-d100.
Author: Skrafft
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Me playing the tenor saxophone inside of a large church with lots of natural reverb.
Author: Cemorse
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An interesting saxophone line i heard in my practice space.
Author: Coltontbrown
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I'll See You In My Dreams on tenor saxophone by Beachcomber. With Band in a Box accompaniment. Gear: Selmer (USA) Liberty TS501L Bronze tenor Sax with Vandoren Optimum TL4 mouthpiece and Rico Reserve #3 reed.
Author: Isham Jones
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Wow, that's really weird thx simondsouza for the sax sounds.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Sound created by using harmonic plus stochastic model for audio signal processing for music applications.
Author: Mcauly
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Sax solo loop.
Author: Szegvari
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Mono clip of saxophone musician playing in a nearly empty square. Recorded using at shotgun mic & a beachman omni-mic. The echo of the sax can be heard as well as people walking and talking nearby. Sound clip is designed so that it sounds like you are passing the musician. Last half is the saxist playing in the distance.
Author: Msproductions
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A lush and airy pad. Started as a recording of a note on alto saxophone. It contains several resampled/paulstretched layers.
Author: Ceich
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Street pop tunez delivers bass for the soul. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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Aquatic themed sound.
Author: Eeriedescence
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Just an idea playing i was playing around with. Feel free to use it in anyway you want. Please follow me on instagram! nau_music_lab.
Author: Ernestom
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A close recording of a saxophonist playing on the street in washington, d. C. Recorded with a zoom h2wave, 48k, 24bit.
Author: Caleblopez
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Sax solo loop.
Author: Szegvari
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Bach's "Little" Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 performed by the saxophone section of the United States Army Field Band
Author: Composition: Johann Sebastian Bach; Arrangement: Staff Sgt. David Parks; Performance: United States Army Field Band Saxophone Quartet; Recording: United States Army Field Band
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A big band style jazz song.
Author: Theojt
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Short demonstration of human-only audio production of brass instrumentation using theme of the pink panther (as best i remember it).
Author: Gleith
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I hope you feel this one. . . It's 30 seconds of afro vibez! listen to that sax. . .
Author: Lamborghinideuce
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A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Author: Antiphonal
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A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Author: Antiphonal
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A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Author: Antiphonal
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Simple phrase in concert g dorian with a clearly ghosted note around the 2 second mark that shows up clearly when viewing the amplitude or spectrogram.
Author: Adam In Tokyo
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Written by Clara Smith (1894 - 1935). Performed by Clara Smith. Saxaphone and piano accompaniment..
Author: Clara Smith
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In a bar in trinidad in the south of cuba. A band playing, people talking. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
Author: Zachrau
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A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Author: Antiphonal
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A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Author: Antiphonal
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Tenor sax phrase. Sample i played and recorded with audacity (audacityteam. Org) using my laptop computer built-in microphone. 2015 november 13th 16:00hrs, mexico city.
Author: Rgrocc
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This is a glass shower screen being cleaned with a squeegee. I recorded it as it sounds a bit like someone trying to play a saxophone badly. As raw material it could easily be processed into a number of interesting sounds.
Author: Olesouwester
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Choro "1 x 0" (ou "Um a zero"), composed by Pixinguinha and Benedito Lacerda. Played by Pixinguinha with the saxophone and Benedito Lacerda on the flute.
Author: Pixinguinha e Benedito Lacerda
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The number of file correspond to the numbering of the book:le sons multiples aux saxophones / daniel kientzy. - paris : editions salabert,[198?]. - (salabert enseignement : nuovelles techniques instrumentales). For the fingering see also my page: http://www. Uauaua. Net/index_resources. Htm. Setup:saxophone: yanagisawa, reed: marca 1-1/2, mouthpiece: selmer s80 b*. Samples recording:stereo microphone technique: coincident cardioids angle 90° apart (mono-compatible). If you use this sound i shall happy to publish your piece - or his link - on my site.
Author: Uauaua
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Free jazz style. Recorded stereo with l over the middle of sax and r to the bell mouth. Listen free improvisations to:http://www. Uauaua. Net/climbing/man_tree2. Htm.
Author: Uauaua
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This file is converted to the mono wave file format from the sound file on the freesound website: sax-phrase-t5. Wav by the user: rgrocc (can be found https://freesound. Org/people/rgrocc/sounds/328636/).
Author: Hirokinishino
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I played the melody and solo of against all odds by gerald albright (ca. 100 bpm, key: db maj)and put effects on it. If you want to have a dry version or something different on the saxophone pls write a comment. Feel free to use it in your music but i´d really like to hear what you did with it so if you use it pls also write a link to your song in the comments. Hope you like the sound :). If so pls check out my yt-channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucfvticwxelr7iqjw7uhfcoq.
Author: Dierechnug
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My sax player friend played a few things for me and so i sampled parts of them (fairly long parts) to share. Used a sm57 about 3 inches away from the barrel.
Author: Zinzan
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This is the "doom or maybe not" raw version. However, i did tweak it to make it sound better. . . Anyways. I hope you like it. Use it or not it's up to you. :).
Author: Dearydanmusic
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Monophonic saxophone solo improvisation on bb-minor scale, performed by toprak barut. Location: ankara, turkeydevice : zoom-h6environment : 15m2 sound-proof recording studio (@yüzen oda).
Author: Emirdemirel
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48 Übungen für Oboe, op. 31, No 28 48 Studies for Oboe, Op.31, No 28 W. Ferling, 48 Études pour hautbois ou saxophone, op.31 ; étude no 28.
Author: Untitled
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Away in a Manger (jazz rendition) performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Author: Composition: James Murray; Arrangement: TSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Monophonic saxophone solo improvisation on bb-major scale, performed by toprak barut. Location: ankara, turkeydevice : zoom-h6environment : 15m2 sound-proof recording studio (@yüzen oda).
Author: Emirdemirel
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December Makes Me Feel This Way ("Joy to the World") performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Author: Composition: George Frederick Handel; Arrangement: TSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Choro "Atraente" composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga in 1877[1]. Played by Pixinguinha with the saxophone and Benedito Lacerda in the flute. "Atraente" is one of the most influential music in Rio de Janeiro
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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Ogopogo Song from a shellac 78 rpm record, performed by Paul Whiteman Orchestra. The instrumentation includes 2 violins, 4 saxophones, 2 cornets, 2 trombones, tuba, banjo, piano, and traps.
Author: Paul Whiteman Orchestra (group), Billy Murray (vocalist: tenor vocal), Paul Whiteman (director), Edward T. King (director); Cumberland Clark (lyricist), Mark Strong (composer)
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Sfx sound made using a reversed saxophone sampled from and old jazz vinyl and an helicopter flying over my house, processed with couple of effects.
Author: Kaiodeleis
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Good King Wenceslas and His Merry Band performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: SMSgt Mike Crotty; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Field recording of tam tams, an open drum circle, which takes place every sunday in mont royal park. Recorded on sunday, october 1st in montreal. There were approximately 30 people drumming and playing on a variety of instruments, such as jembe, bongo, bells, trash bin, saxophone, etc. Mic: zoom h1.
Author: Schnuppofsky
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