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  2. Ronnie Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross was a saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie, played baritone saxophone on The Beatles' White Album track, "Savoy Truffle", and four years later was the baritone sax soloist on the Lou Reed song "Walk on the Wild Side", [1] which was co-produced by Bowie.

  3. Frederick Hemke - Wikipedia

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    Frederick L. Hemke (né Fred LeRoy Hemke Jr.; July 11, 1935 – April 17, 2019) was an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential professor of saxophone at Northwestern University.

  4. Freddy Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner became a prolific session musician, doubling on all the reeds, although his main instrument was alto saxophone. He played on recordings by Benny Carter, Ray Noble, Valaida Snow, Jay Wilbur Buck Washington, and John W. Bubbles. from 1936 to 1937 he performed on the radio, led small groups, and his Swing Orchestra, which included Ted ...

  5. Reed (mouthpiece) - Wikipedia

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    Alto and tenor saxophone reeds. A reed (or lamella) is a thin strip of material that vibrates to produce a sound on a musical instrument. Most woodwind instrument reeds are made from Arundo donax ("Giant cane") or synthetic material. Tuned reeds (as in harmonicas and accordions) are made of metal or synthetics. Musical instruments are ...

  6. Patience Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Patience Higgins is a New York-based jazz saxophonist, flutist, and multi-reed musician. [1] He also plays clarinet, oboe, and English horn. He has performed with Duke Ellington Orchestra, Barry Harris, Archie Shepp, Jimmy Scott, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Paquito D’Rivera, Cleo Laine, and The Sugar Hill Jazz Quartet.

  7. Vandoren - Wikipedia

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    Vandoren V.12 reeds are produced from the thicker cane that is used to make saxophone reeds. At the tip, V.12 reeds have a thickness of .10 mm and at the heel, they have a thickness of 3.15 mm. This is equal to .124 inches, which is where the name V.12 comes from. The V.12 reeds come in strengths from 2.5 to 5.

  8. Reed Phase - Wikipedia

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    Reed Phase, also called Three Reeds, is an early work by the American minimalist composer Steve Reich.It was written originally in 1966 for soprano saxophone and two soprano saxophones recorded on magnetic tape, titled at that time Saxophone Phase, and was later published in two versions: one for any reed instrument and tape (titled Reed Phase), the other for three reed instruments of exactly ...

  9. Ronnie Cuber - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Edward Cuber (December 25, 1941 – October 7, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. He also played in Latin, pop, rock, and blues sessions. In addition to his primary instrument, baritone sax, he played tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, and flute, the latter on an album by Eddie Palmieri as well as on his own recordings.