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Cygnus X1
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Clarence

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Doesn't matter where you stand in the rock and roll roll, this man was great.
RIP Clarence Clemmons.

Can't exactly just where I saw it first, but the lesson was this: As a guitarist the best way to learn is through the breaths of the brass.

Clarence taught me more about how to fit a guitar into a song than any guitarist ever did.

RIP Clarence, Jungle Land was my favorite.
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When the change was made uptown
And the Big Man joined the band
From the coastline to the city
All the little pretties raise their hands
I'm gonna sit back right easy and laugh
When Scooter and the Big Man bust this city in half
With a Tenth Avenue freeze-out, Tenth Avenue freeze-out....

RIP Big man
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RIP Big Man
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Glad I got to see him recently.....He will be sorely missed...RIP big fella.
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That's too bad, I didn't know. He wasn't that old.
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Check out his bio on Wikipedia... he was much more than a great sax man. End of an era, sadly.
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OH man

That is a shame, he was too young to die.

RIP Clarence.
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Cygnus X1 wrote:Doesn't matter where you stand in the rock and roll roll, this man was great.
RIP Clarence Clemmons.

Can't exactly just where I saw it first, but the lesson was this: As a guitarist the best way to learn is through the breaths of the brass.

Clarence taught me more about how to fit a guitar into a song than any guitarist ever did.

RIP Clarence, Jungle Land was my favorite.
First off, Clarence was a sax player, not brass :roll:

As a sax player and a guitar player I couldnt agree more with you. The breathing and phrasing of clarance can be translated to any instrument.

He will be missed.
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Yeah, horn players don't like to be labeled.

We always referred to the saxophone as a woodwind, but I guess that is wrong too.... :lol:

But it is the only woodwind made of brass. :D
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Structo wrote:Yeah, horn players don't like to be labeled.

We always referred to the saxophone as a woodwind, but I guess that is wrong too.... :lol:

But it is the only woodwind made of brass. :D
Joking of course.

Saxophone IS a family of instrument. It's not a woodwind or brass. Most folks will refer to a sax player as either that or a reed player.

Clarence was not a virtuoso sax player, but he had a dynamic personality in his playing and stage presence. His simple melodic playing just stood out. He will be missed.
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