The recent Parliament Election in Finland has been created some wild items in European newspapers and also in NY Times:Finland’s Turn to Right Sends Shivers Through Euro ZoneThe parties who lost most...
Seventy years ago today, March 13, 1940, ended the Winter war started by Soviet Russia unprovoked. (Music: Finlandia by Jean Sibelius).
Juliette Hurel and Benoit Fromanger co-operating.
This is from Kim Pelletier, the resident Sax on the Web artist. (Earlier Sax on the Web logos.) With Sax On The Web’s 10 year anniversary behind us and now with its recent upgrade and new look, I dec...
Update (Jan-16-10): As a new feature there is now Sax on the Web Forum Portal Or you can go directly to the SOTW Forum The Sax on the Web article site is still there. Hope you'll like it,
I routinely review Sax on the Web older contents checking out link changes and other things which may have changed over time. It was my pleasure to rediscover Andew Campbell's article "The Right Note...
Carl Gustaf Emil MannerheimThis photograph is in the Public domain On December 6th Finland celebrates her 92nd Independence Day. This week seventy years ago Soviet Russia attacked Finland without dec...
Charlie Andrews was a fine gentleman from the Southern USA, and a friend of the Sax on the Web. Charlie A, was a professional sax player and teacher since the early 1950’s. He was well known for his ...
Ragtop lovers, get out your rags and cry. German maker Karmann, famous for its Karmann Ghia and later for many ragtop versions produced for makers such as Audi, Ford, Mercedes, Porsche, Renault and V...
This is an excerpt of the Interview: Lennie Niehaus (LN) by JazzWax (JW) JW: What was your first instrument? LN: The violin. My dad was my teacher. He was born in Russia and had attended the S...
Published first on October 6, 2009 by YLE; the Finnish Broadcasting Company. A versatile drummer and band leader Kaj-Matti Oiling is dead. Mr. Oiling, born in 1942, died suddenly in Fuengirola, Spain...
I participated in mid-1990s in Jazz Studio class taught by Roger Freundlich in Espoo, Finland. Roger later published an article in Down Beat Magazine (1998) about his teaching methods. Here is a summ...
"I used to occasionally hang out with Mike Brecker in NYC. We would both be sitting in with Paula Lockhart who had Howie Wyeth playing drums…Brecker told me that two of his favorite players were Jim ...
My good friend, Tim Price authored a comprehensive set of Jazz Lessons and Etudes for my web site, Sax on the Web. Tim is a Selmer Clinician, professional musician, jazz journalist and author. He tea...
What does this blog title mean? You figure it out, but it was another exhilarating Monday night (October 12, 2009) in the premier Helsinki roots/blues jam venue; Bar Mendocino. There were two reasons...
Air Sax What guy doesn’t dream of rocking out on a saxophone? Posted using ShareThis
From a Karmann Ghia Discussion Group: Harri Rautiainen: KG clutch problem.re: Karmann Ghia -58 The clutch wire tube in the shaft tunnel is loose. This prevents adjusting the clutch. Any similar exper...
Hey, he said "Sax on the Web" twice, 0:55 and 1:55. But am I a neo-nazi? Did I destroy his father's musical career?
"The Crossroads. That decision every musician must make. It came while sitting in a ramshackle tour bus, squeezed in between the great drummer Jack Pedlar and a 300 pound entertainer..." Part Two Int...
My friend sent me this and I found it both amusing and nostalgic. I shortened it to include only the computer companies which I had a personal interest and of course DEC, my previous employer: Image ...
Supa dupa fly: Kathleen Kent's The Heretics Daughter, thoughts and memories, sceneries of the mindJournal entry of a Finnish immigrant brought up in Middlesex County in the Massachussetts Bay Colony ...
Image by haribote via Flickr Blues and Jazz go very much hand in hand. Starting with Blues is the way to get your feet wet in the difficult but rewarding art of improvising. Our approach is three-pro...
Title: Evan Tate InterviewLink: http://www.saxstation.com/evan -tate-interview.htm
John A asks: Can someone tell me how I can play blues and bebop scales? How is each of them different from the original major scales? Thanks!Harri R answers: Start from here: Pentatonic and blues sca...
Lester Young via last.fmFor the lyricists of the Great American Songbook, it was difficult enough to say "I love you" in 32 bars, expressing all that passion and profundity in one brief chorus. Yet ...
Deep gutted. Full chromed. Slammed to the floor.Supercharged Merc’. Bustin’ for more.Blue smoke trailing,Stars tumbling out of the sky,My wild-eyed passenger screaming,'I don't wanna die!'Two weeks u...
No, it fust smells funny. ~Frank Zappa Alarming News: Can Jazz Be Saved? The audience for America’s great art form is withering awayBy TERRY TEACHOUT (AUGUST 9, 2009, Wall Street Journal) New York In...
Once you master your instrument, it is time to get it hand-painted. Look for various designs. Some other ideas: Have fun,
Last week I spent at Otava Jazz Camp in outskirts of St. Michael in Finland. (My last year's blog post - 2009 pictorial story is forthcoming.) The theme for this year was syncopation. Much of t...
Donald wrote: I have been playing the Soprano for a number of years. I have always used the #3 or #3½ reed. (I have played Alto, Tenor and Bari at times too.) There was a guy at our church rece...
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