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10-04-2010, 12:30 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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'slow' can be funky, it can be mellow, it can be heavy, it can be sad, it can be any number of things. how about an example of the actual original saxophone song so your options can be narrowed based on artists that have used the sample. are there other traditional instruments (flutes / clarinet) or is it just solo saxophone? otherwise is it this one? (the sax is slow and skronking throughout, keeps the beatbox fresh sounding). |
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07-20-2011, 04:03 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Even though I'm a hip hop listener with jazz running through my veins (grew up around Jazz clubs in Northern California) I have to say that there aren't too many memorable sax samples in hip hop beats and the ones that are memorable earn that distinction in my mind for the wrong reasons.
Let Me Clear My Throat by DJ Kool has a baritone sax riff originally performed by St. Clair Pickney of the James Brown Band. That one's memorable for the right reasons and circa '96 I think. Yeah, sorry nothing really springs to mind besides that, which makes me think it's pretty underground. My favorite rap beat featuring a sax right now is Real People by Common (with an all-star jazz cast). I'm also feeling the Soulive Bridge to 'Bama remix by Hi Tek ft. Talib Kweli: |
12-18-2011, 07:13 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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i think i know which one your talking about
@asdfchanta i am also looking for a popular hiphop or even a Reggaeton rendition of this song with the often used sax sample. your link of you whistling didn't work for me, but tell me if this delineation of the sax sample follows the tone and pitch of what your thinking of:
dun DUN dun DUN, duh-Nah-NUH, dun Dun, repeat |
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