Saxophonists for hire in Gloucestershire
Latest reviews of our Saxophonists in Gloucestershire

"Andron Sax came and performed at my husbands 50th birthday party in Newquay. He did not disappoint! Everyone loved the music he played, he got everyone dancing. He was very easy to communicate with. I would highly recommend AndronSax for anyone who wants something as an added touch. Thank you for all wondering couple of hours. "
Jessica hired AndronSax for a Private event (available in Gloucestershire)

"We were thrilled to have Dave as our saxophone player for our wedding — he was absolutely fantastic! His performance was amazing and brought just the right blend of elegance and energy to the day. Our guests couldn’t stop raving about him. We were so impressed and truly grateful for the atmosphere he helped create. Highly recommended!"
Michael hired Dave Colebourn for a Wedding (available in Gloucestershire)

"From booking through to completion, Mat was in communication and responded professionally and promptly. On arrival at venue and throughout the evening Mat played a set that was enjoyed by all and positive comments were received from my guests as well as the venue staff and management. Great value for money. Thank you. 🤩 "
Steve hired Smooth Sax for a Private event (available in Gloucestershire)
FAQs about hiring Saxophonists in Gloucestershire
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What kind of music can a saxophonist play?
The most popular genres that saxophonists play are jazz music, funk, pop, R&B, blues, reggae, ska, and soul/Motown. However, saxophonists can play practically anything, from modern pop to classical music to soulful jazz, making them a popular choice for everything from birthday parties to corporate events.
How long will a saxophonist play for?
A saxophonist will typically perform two to three 45-minute performances. Of course, depending on the scheduling of your event, they can be flexible, but bear in mind that they will need short 10-15 minute rests after their sets to collect their breath! Make sure to ask one of our fantastic saxophonists how they set up their set times; they may be able to personalise it specifically for your needs.
Can a saxophonist take requests?
Yes but check their song list first, as your request might already be on there. Otherwise, notify your saxophonist in advance; if they are unfamiliar with your music, they will need time to prepare. While most saxophonists would learn an additional song for free, keep in mind that some may charge for this additional service (especially if you want them to learn numerous more songs).
How far in advance should I book a saxophonist?
We recommend booking as soon as possible, especially if you have specific songs in mind, but at Encore, we manage last-minute reservations all the time and can easily find a saxophone on short notice.
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What does a soprano saxophonist mean?
Soprano saxophonists play the smallest and highest-pitched saxophone, known for its agility and bright sound. Often featured in classical and jazz music settings, some classic songs that feature a soprano saxophone include, “Careless Whisper” by George Michael and “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty.
Take a look at the videos of our soprano sax players for hire to get a feel for their sound.
What does an alto saxophonist mean?
Alto saxophones are the most common type of saxophone. Known for their warm, lyrical tone, alto saxophones are popular in jazz and pop. Some popular songs that include an alto saxophone include “Stand By Me” by Ben E King and “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars.
Check our collection of alto sax players for hire, to watch their videos and get a sense of their sound.
What does a tenor saxophonist mean?
Larger and bolder than the alto, with a rich, expressive sound, the tenor saxophone is most commonly used in jazz, blues, and rock. Popular songs with a tenor saxophone include "Smooth Operator" by Sade and "The Girl from Ipanema" by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto.
To get an idea of the sound of our tenor saxophonists for hire, check out their profiles where you'll find videos of them performing live.
What does baritone saxophonist mean?
Deepest and lowest-pitched saxophone, the baritone saxophone adds a warm and full bottom end to the sound. Baritone saxophonists usually play in jazz, classical music, and even some contemporary music.
Respect by Aretha Franklin and “Pick Up the Pieces" by Average White Band are two popular songs that include a baritone saxophone.
To hear what our baritone sax players sound like, check out their profiles.
What does bass saxophonist mean?
Rarest and largest saxophone, with a booming and tuba-like sound, bass saxophonists are mostly found in classical and experimental music.
Some classic bass sax songs include “Mood Indigo" by Duke Ellington and "Tiger Rag" by Original Dixieland Jass Band.
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