Tenor, sweet tenor and growl are my favorites on the Yamahas and I use them almost as much as the pianos, guitars and strings. But, playing technique is just as important as the voice.

Ok...so it is a replication...and as Scott has said, when you are on stage as a single and playing a variety of voices, the thrill and appreciation for a seeing and relating to a real sax player is not there....but if you want to hear a real pro on an arranger sax...check out Don Mason's work.

His guitar and sax playing techniques replicate the real thing as well as any player I have ever heard and, to me, show how realistic the results can be in the country field.

Eddie