Noam Zinder

Session Saxophone player

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Tenor Saxophone - Parts, fills and solos

The Service:
Tenor Saxophone parts, fills and solos by your demand, precise or loose as you want. I'm here to give you that extra spice for your production.
Inexpensive prices and quick delivery :)

The Background:
Been playing Saxophone since I remember myself really. Started from classic Jazz and Bossa Nova and then got exposed to reggae, free Jazz and World music. I've played with an Israeli Pop Rock band "Hayehefim" for a few years and recorded with them. For the past few years I've been playing and listening mainly to Arabic and Hebrew roots music, so my playing is influenced heavily by the middle eastern cultural salad that's consists in Israel.
I would love to offer some Roots sounds from my country together with straight forward "sax work".

The Emphasis:
I see SoundBetter as a way to reach out to new music and people, not only a platform to make money from, so please don't hesitate contacting me and share your crazy musical ideas.

I'd love to hear about your project. Click the 'Contact' button above to get in touch.

Credits

Interview with Noam Zinder

  1. Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

  2. A: Don't be afraid to go crazy when imagining your sound, and be honest and precise with what you're asking from the provider.

  3. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  4. A: New musical colors and spices, professional and efficient attitude.

  5. Q: What's your typical work process?

  6. A: 1. Getting familiar with the client - asking questions like " what are you looking for", "what do you imagine for this song" and searching for the right references 2. Brainstorming for ideas and listening to references 3. 1st Studio session, recording a number of options 4. Sending the parts to the client 5. Making minor changes depending on the clients preferences 6. Sending final product

  7. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  8. A: King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry and the whole Jamaican music scene back in the 70's. There's something so inspiring in the balance they kept between crazy musical innovation and loyalty to their cultural Roots.

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Terms Of Service

Up to 3 revisions for the original price.
More than 3 revisions require another payment.
1 week turn around time.

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Gear Highlights
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