When your note splits better than Moses and JCVD combined

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Here is a literally destroying solo by Nelson Rangell, splitting an altissimo G right down the middle like you've never heard before. This is his solo with the GRP All star Big Band on "Blue Train"

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Apart from his sound and the way he holds his sax, Sanborn had an influence even on his haircut!

johnskamnakis
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Just like Marienthal. "He only can play smooth jazz" lol This is fire!

LawrenceStroman
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I wonder if that guy ever listened to David Sanborn.

simonsays
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Randy’s double-take is classic! Nelson is phenomenal.

AaronSantee
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One of my favorite clips. BET used to have a jazz channel. I have that concert on VHS tape somewhre around the house. Pure FIRE!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

djjohnnymedley
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Nelson’s great man. This is cool cause he’s using one of those ARB metals. The only other guy I know that uses one is Chris Hunter. Who’s equally just as fantastic.

jamiemeansjamesmusic
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if i heard this in concert i’d be hollering and laughing and cheering

spinethief_
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the note split so good my youtube went black and crashed

delicatehumanoid
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damn that note split harder than my parents when I was 7

MK-oenp
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always found a little "cocky" to start a solo like that and the look of randy brecker says it all :)

MrGeolm
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Accent activator? Can you explain? Thank you. Sorry for my english

hanti
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He always sounded too much like Sanborn for me, not really an original sax sound. But the guy is a MF on piccolo.

jazzyjake
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I play with a "pure" sound and don't need to split notes.

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