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Growling (wind instruments)

Growling is a musical technique where the instrumentalist vocalizes into the instrument to alter quality of the sound. Growling is used primarily in rock and blues style playing, it is also frequently used in klezmer music; it is popular in the woodwind family of instruments, especially the saxophone, though it is also commonly used on brass instruments…

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instrument growling growl sound also instruments produced woodwind rustle noise technique method interference note used playing commonly notes saxophone timbre

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Ben Websterinstance ofIt is commonly used by mainstream artists0.80text
Illinois Jacquetinstance ofIt is commonly used by mainstream artists0.80text
Earl Bosticinstance ofIt is commonly used by mainstream artists0.80text
the trumpet or the tromboneinstance ofcan be produced by instruments outside of the woodwind family0.80text

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