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    Favourite Note/Scale

    it depends, do ya mean harmonic minor, crikket, or aeolian mode (also known as natural minor possibly????)?
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    Performance Pieces and Instrument of Choice

    Cole probably did a version, but it wouldnt be as famous as the satchmo version
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    Performance Pieces and Instrument of Choice

    Isnt wonderful world sung by Louis Armstrong?
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    Sax Player

    Im the type of guy whos basically willing to blow off school work to play. If anyone needs a sax player to play 4 their HSC, email me. I live and go to school in the eastern suburbs, and obviously I have time restrictions, but as I intend to be a muso after school, I wanna PLAY!!! So if ya need...
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    Favourite Note/Scale

    I'm a huge fan of D Dorian and Eb Dorian (SO WHAT). They're really comfortable chords to play around with on the sax. I also like the obvious 'anything in concert Bb' cause I know most of the scales to play around with. I love the chord Ab maj9. I play that on the piano, then I go to G min9...
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    songs

    Dont even need that. Play a trio piece. You should know a BIT about the scales already. Its EASY!! If in doubt about choosing a piece, check out some FAKE BOOKS, just huge books of jazz standards. Look through those for a suitably easy (or difficult) piece. If ya need a hand, there'll be plenty...
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    Performance Pieces and Instrument of Choice

    Saxamaphone..... Yea, Im not sure which'll be under what, but there'll be Jazz, Instrument + repetoire, Popular music, and obviously the core. Ummm...... 1.Joy Springs - Clifford Brown or Spain - Chick Corea 2.Green Dolphin Street - ? or Any other jazz standard 3.My one...
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    I need some help to choose a piece.

    Hmmmm...... I'm not a pianist, but why not check out some Debussy? Clair de Lune or the Sunken Cathedral.
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    Pieces for bass guitar

    I played for a bass player last year. I can only remember 3 of the pieces; Gloria's Step by Bill Evans, Earth Jam by Bela Fleck, and the Jaco Pastorius Donna Lee duet with percussion. The fourth was a John Pattituci one. For certain instruments, especially rhythm sections, you gotta look at the...
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