Examples of using Sax in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Sax saw this as an opportunity to show the world how the saxophone could improve the tonal quality in all bands.
Belgium's most famous beer, Leffe, and the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone.
Adriana plays the clarinet and Tamara plays the sax and they both love listening to R&B and hip hop.
The sax is a transposing instrument, which means that
I'm thinking of giving up the sax. If you knew my life back home in New York.
If you knew my life back home in New York… I'm thinking of giving up the sax.
These were just a few near-misses in the life of Adolphe Sax, an incredibly accident-prone child who was born in Belgium in 1814 and one of 11
Belgium was celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the death of my favorite Belgian, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, and the mayor of Dinant, Saxs hometown, presented me with a beautiful new Selmer tenor sax made in Paris… moncler outlet.
He once had me sit on a toilet and play my soprano sax, and they miked it at the end of the hall for a distant sound.
Leonard Sax, M.D., author of Boys Adrift,
Wanting to combine the subtle beauty of the woodwinds he grew up on, with the flexibility of strings, Sax had created an entirely new instrument with two sizes, the sopranino or little saxophone and the larger subcontrabass saxophone.
Doctor Sax, The Dharma Bums,
Leonard Sax has both… This is quite simply a good book that is easily read
while Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846.
Arthur Grumiaux, while Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846.
Reinstated after the events of the previous game, he reunites with Mona Sax, and they set out to resolve a conspiracy of death and betrayal.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Sax.
Much of the area's reputation at the time came from authors such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sax Rohmer's evil Fu Manchu, creating an atmosphere of mystery and danger.
It is posited that the term may be a combination of abrak and sax, two Egyptian words meaning the honored or hallowed word, that appear in ancient texts
Published in the Journal of European Studies, the study, authored by family physician and psychologist Dr. Leonard Sax, refutes claims made by the German historian, Nikolaus von Preradovich, who said:"'Not a single Jew'(kein einziger Jude)