Listen Up! "S" is for Saxophone

SUsually made of gleaming brass, the sax was invented by Belgian Aldophe Sax in 1840. It gained popularity for its use in military bands in France and Belgium, and is featured in military bands all over the world today, as well as in classical music, jazz, blues, and popular bands.Some of the world's greatest saxophonists were Charlie Parker, Clarence Clemons, and this guy, Boots Randolph.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcq_xLi2NGo

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