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uauaua

December 26th, 2005

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Instrument samples > Wind
Soprano Sax Multiphones

I found the fingering on the book:
Preliminary
exercises & etudes in contemporary techniques for saxophone :
introductory material for study of multiphonics, quarter tones, &
timbre variation / by Ronald L. Caravan. - : Dorn productions, c1980.
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.

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multiphonics
sax
saxophone
soprano-sax

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:07.795

File size

1.3 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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