The TikTok saxophone trend comes from a famous '90s movie scene. Here’s what the phrase means and why it’s going viral ...
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Why TikTok keeps saying 'the saxophones are getting louder' and what it actually means
From a '90s film to TikTok, the saxophone meme represents impending doom. Here's the origin and meaning behind the trend.
The 3m-tall subcontrabass saxophone’s lowest note is just about within the human range of hearing. Enjoy this wonderful video of Italian jazz musician Attilio Berni, a graduate of the Santa Cecilia ...
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Newport Classical presents saxophone star Valentin Kovalev in November
Valentin will connect with the Newport community beyond the concert hall as well.
Adolphe Sax made this alto saxophone in 1857, long after he had switched to brass. The sax is still a woodwind instrument, though. Photo courtesy National Music Museum, Vermillion, South Dakota The ...
Michael Segell discusses his new book, The Devil's Horn. It follows the history of the saxophone through more than 160 years as a controversial classical, jazz and rock instrument. HANSEN: The ...
On April 12 at the Von der Mehden Recital Hall, the University of Connecticut Saxophone Studio performed “A Celebration of Zachary Rubin” in honor of the second-semester music and finance major ...
Many of today’s symphony orchestra instruments have been around for centuries. The violin, for instance, dates to the 1500s and as a result has an enormous repertoire spanning 450 years. The saxophone ...
Users are using the trending audio to soundtrack moments when they feel an impending sense of doom ...
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