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Tankhead02
04-24-2006, 11:34 PM
Can someone please get me any Kenny G sheet music that you have and scan it or send it to me some kind of way. Please?
Tankhead02@cox.net (that's the email address i want u to send this to)
Kenny G has a sheet music? :?
Vito
groovesax
04-25-2006, 02:04 AM
Yeah believe it or not... two-ply and squeezibly soft :D
Mark5047
04-25-2006, 03:41 AM
There are those who would argue that all Kenny G music is 'sheet' music.
Oh, here I go - tryin to pull a 'MartySax'
SHAME on me - shame shame..
Dear Lord forgive the Kenny G jokes and I pray for all the starvin' pygmies down in New Guinea
There are those who would argue that all Kenny G music is 'sheet' music.
That's it, can't stop :lol: :toothy10:
makemyday
04-25-2006, 09:54 AM
Tankhead, if you know ONE scale (the scale of G, duhh), you should be able to figure out most of his playing.
! I am not joking, a student of mine is also a fan and I showed him how to do it. Really, his music is not that hard and in fact very well suited for players in their first 6 months to play along with...
Tankhead - the publisher Hal Leonard has a book titled "The Best of Kenny G" which includes combo arrangements and transcriptions of his solos to his most popular songs.
If you can study his solos from the recordings, work your chops up to playing the transcriptions, and play along with the recordings exactly like he can, that will be a good step in developing your ear and technique. Don't worry about the anti Kenny G comments (I make them too and the G-ster is a lightning rod for controversy here), there's a lot for you to learn from doing what I just mentioned. Maybe the next step would be to broaden who you listen to and try to play like (if you aren't already).
makemyday
04-25-2006, 12:14 PM
Tankhead, Gary is totally right and probably the most grown up of us - well, today anyway :D .
My student had these transcriptions as well: a bit expensive, and, if you don't read so well yet, maybe a bit intimidating. In combination with listening to the records they will be a big help - although, as I've said, you should be able to figure out most of it by yourself in a little while. Enjoy!
Dave Wright
04-25-2006, 12:23 PM
So.. his music is suited for players in their first 6 months of playing but a bit intimidating if you don't read well?!
Kenny has a few more bucks in his pocket than most on here, like it or love it...i mean love it or hate it...(freudian slip honest):drunken:
makemyday
04-25-2006, 12:41 PM
So.. his music is suited for players in their first 6 months of playing but a bit intimidating if you don't read well?!
That's right. Those who can read and play know what I mean :twisted:
makemyday
04-25-2006, 12:50 PM
:twisted: I suspect the transcriptions were deliberately made overly accurate to impress the uninitiated :twisted: . Really, if you try figuring out his songs by ear they are not that hard at all. Try it, you'll be surprised!
:twisted: I suspect the transcriptions were deliberately made overly accurate to impress the uninitiated :twisted: . Really, if you try figuring out his songs by ear they are not that hard at all. Try it, you'll be surprised!
..... this previous thread identified a great place to start figuring out what Kenny is playing - http://www.saxontheweb.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=35543&highlight=kenny+record :D
Dave Wright
04-25-2006, 01:36 PM
That's right. Those who can read and play know what I mean :twisted:
Well i can read and play and I still don't know what any of your 6 posts mean;)
Poor Kenny- is his playing really as bad as his hair?
There was a book I worked through with one student, i think it was ' The best of Kenny G' ( no it wasn't blank). It came with an accompanying CD, although the tunes were short and didnt allow for improvising.
makemyday
04-25-2006, 02:20 PM
Well i can read and play
I meant reading music
There was a book I worked through with one student
So you do know what I mean :) -all of it.
Gary is - well, today anyway.
LOL. Good one. :twisted:
jimmitch
04-25-2006, 05:10 PM
The hal Leonard book fast track for e flat sax has silhouette with a play along. It will help your playing alot.It really help my breath control and alto tone.
jimmitch
04-25-2006, 05:11 PM
It posted the same thing twice.
martysax
04-25-2006, 08:38 PM
Oh, here I go - tryin to pull a 'MartySax'
SHAME on me - shame shame..
Dear Lord forgive the Kenny G jokes and I pray for all the starvin' pygmies down in New Guinea
That's not enough. You must go to New Guinea and play Kenny G music for the Pygmies. It should be easy if you have a straight soprano, their ears are already down there.;)
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