James Carter Bass Sax


James Carter playing bass sax in a dressing room before a performance at the ‘Jazz Bakery’ *Amusing note.. I originally uploaded this video from the IW (International Woodwind, based in Hollywood) and posted it up on youtube. James Carter is featured here playing a IW-601 bass sax, which is why it was on the website. Note, that since the website has revoked .wmv in favor of youtube, that they really took my video, and posted it back onto their website. :) I steal from them, they steal from me. I give them credit for the origional video which I failed to do before, and there you have it. (I also notice that when someone uses this clip on a forum or web-page, they use my version of the video. It makes me feel and fuzzy inside… ^_^)

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    25 Responses to “James Carter Bass Sax”

    1. Nichromi says:

      Nice slap tounging

    2. MJHGielen says:

      Wow, that was cool! But it must be hard to hold that massive thing in your arms

    3. audir1thenewone says:

      i saw one of those 4 sale for about $6,000

    4. rf1308 says:

      its just slap tongue

    5. chase1146 says:

      holy shit that things huge

    6. DanieruShidebuteru says:

      Hahahha, like the part from 0:20 to 0:25. Hilarious!

    7. ihmyteddy says:

      lol at the retard who pokes his head in.

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    9. dr3dww says:

      THIS IS THE STUPIDEST THING EVER!!! BUT I LIKE MY MOM AND DON’T WANT TO TAKE ANY CHANCES! If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours

    10. TheApprentice91 says:

      ew. I don’t like his tonguing.

    11. Vissor says:

      IMO the Bari sax sounds lighter (tone) and is obviously smaller. I reckon the bass sax has a heavy sort of tone to it but I personally like the sound.

    12. GETTINGYOUNGERONE says:

      @shadowmorman Maybe you’ve not heard any excellent players yet. Keep listening until you find a style you like.

    13. marynloveselmo says:

      those low notes sounded like popping noises.

    14. trump39paco says:

      Vaya lenguetazos, jajajajajajajajaajja.

    15. cuallito says:

      sounds really excellent!

    16. shadowmorman says:

      I despise that sax, I don’t reckon anyone sounds excellent on it

    17. ThatOneLittlePerson says:

      well when it goes up high xD i like saxophones :333

    18. Onlyforthesaxophone says:

      @ThatOneLittlePerson um noo it realy sounds like a bass:D …ffs

    19. jermolajevs says:

      my trombone vs bass sax!!!!!

    20. ThatOneLittlePerson says:

      That sounds like a Baritone sax :D

    21. FromSensesPeak says:

      that sounds like the barry white of saxophones! lol

    22. BreathDoctor says:

      Thats got a better high end than the Bari. Like it!!!!
      That popping must snap your ears!!!!!

    23. Danesland says:

      @DensamG i wish i could play mine like that lol!

    24. joshsalas12 says:

      the slap tonging makes it sound cool

    25. ASA1997x2345 says:

      That’s a contrabass.

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