What do you say (electric Sax version)

Bobcat Music Series Book だ Warm Saxophone 15 Golden Songs of the Old Days ② Teresa Teng Classic Song Arrangement - The 2nd "How Do You Say" Original Song: Sima Liang Arrangement/Arrangement/Performance/Recording: Zhou Zhengji Lynx Music Studio Lanzhou New District

"How Do You Say" is a golden song jointly created by lyricist Shangguanyue and songwriter Sima Liang , and sung by Teresa Teng . Teresa Teng's voice is sweet and mellow, gentle and moving, and the beautiful melody of this song is quickly recognized by fans and friends as soon as it is released.

This collection has selected 15 classic songs of Teresa Teng, and adapted them into saxophone solo pieces. It is easy to use and has a beautiful melody. It is very suitable as a solo piece for saxophone, and it provides two versions of notation and staff for the convenience of players. For easy reading, the most powerful thing about is the high-quality MP3 demo (bB) and accompaniment (bB and bE) music used with the book. The painting style of 's music should be -- light music /quiet/beautiful/night/nostalgic...

The music score of this collection adopts the most simple and clear notation method, even the symbols of some common saxophone playing methods are not marked. The purpose is to make the performer refer to the simple and clear score (avoid preconceived ideas) and improvise to the greatest extent (the saxophone has unique conditions in improvisation, such as glissando, vibrato, progressive fast passages, etc.), so as to achieve the performance the desired effect!

himself suffered from numbness on the left side of his body due to 's stroke , and constricted meridians on the right side of his body. The sequelae caused serious damage to many parts of the body. The stiffness of the facial muscles directly led to the most distinctive and charming natural vibrato method of saxophone (jaw type) It can no longer be used normally, and can only use a straight playing method (I jokingly call it "original playing method"). In particular, the hearing loss is very severe, and the important factors necessary for music production such as sound image, dynamics, and effects cannot be accurately grasped, which greatly affects the integrity and beauty of the production and performance of the work. I deeply regret it! Due to my limited level of

, mistakes are inevitable. I urge readers to criticize and correct me!