The Del Dako quartet appearing on the Vicki Gabereau show, performing Airegin. The band features leader Del Dako (baritone sax), Bernie Senesky (piano), Duncan Hopkins (bass) and Greg Pilo (drums).
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Great bari performance! What is your setup? Good video work.
wow, your great, i love this song, do u have the notes for that solo? id like to learn, i play alto, tenor and bari, any translation would be great, thanks
terrible bari sound!!!!!
kiss my ass cocksucker
very nice
this is as good as it gets on baritone- has anyone heard anything better?
Del can no longer play baritone due to a back injury a few years ago. He is now a vibes player. At the time, Del was playing a MK VI with a Phil Barone Customized Rubber 8* Otto Link. As for the “terrible bari sound” I disagree entirely, but that is no reason to respond to that poster with profanity. Mulligan and Adams sound like themselves, and Del sounds like del (with some Brignola influence)
thats as gud as bari is gonna get
Del played on a Mk VI with a Phil barone modified Rubber Link (wedge baffle)
You have no idea what you are talking about. This is an awesome bari sound.
Thanks for the info!
god that host was annoying and disrespectful
this is great!!
Love the bari (baritone sax) i play it too i wish i was as good as him.
hey i play bari 2!!! it’s funn!! but i’m definitely not that good!
I have so much respect for this guy.
I can play all of these instruments…. sadly i cant play them all well, I focus on keys, bass and singing. I would like to pick up sax again though – i used to play tenor but ive always wanted a baritone
Im trying not to be a “jack of all trades, master of none”, Ive a way to go before i get as good as these guys.
I love modern interpretations of bop.
Del Dako actually teaches my school band!
nice statement
seriously!? what school?
Yeah !