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I do not monetize my channel . Thanks for your support via Paypal : https://www.paypal.me/MexSax To subscribe & be aware of new content : / @mexsax Backing track : Sergey Brazhnik (Thanks !). Setup : Selmer Super Action Series II tenor sax, Meyer 6 mouthpiece, Fibracell 3.5 reed, Rode NT1A mic, Audient ID4 preamp Follow me on : / mexisax / mexsax / mex_sax / nicogo1000 https://plus.google.com/u/0/109911802... "Baby Elephant Walk" is a song written in 1961 by Henry Mancini for the 1962 film, Hatari![1] In 1962, the song earned Mancini a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement.[2] The tune was written for an impromptu scene in Hatari! in which 'Dallas' (Elsa Martinelli) led three baby elephants to a waterhole to bathe. The catchy simplicity has made it one of Mancini's most popular works, appearing on many compilation albums. Although not used for the film, Hal David composed lyrics to Mancini's tune, which appear in the printed sheet music and later were recorded by Pat Boone, released by Dot Records in 1965. Mancini's version was not released as a single. Brass instruments (including repeated blasts from the tuba) and woodwind elements are combined to convey a large and plodding elephant toddler that is filled with the exuberance of youth. Mancini used a calliope introduction to suggest the sound of a circus. A cheeky melody was then played over this on a clarinet, the song concluding with a solo clarinet playing the old four-note tune known as "Good Evening Friends". The overall style is as that of boogie-woogie, as Mancini explained: I looked at the scene several times [and] I thought, 'Yeah, they're walking eight to the bar', and that brought something to mind, an old Will Bradley boogie-woogie number called 'Down the Road a Piece' ... Those little elephants were definitely walking boogie-woogie, eight to the bar. I wrote 'Baby Elephant Walk' as a result.[3][4] The cheerful tone, like that of Mancini's "The Pink Panther Theme", presents a stark contrast to more melancholy Mancini standards such as "Moon River". Due to its "goofy" sound, it is often used in a humorous context. As the allmusic.com album review states, "if Hatari! is memorable for anything, it's for the incredibly goofy 'Baby Elephant Walk,' which has gone on to be musical shorthand for kookiness of any stripe. Get this tune in your head and it sticks chitoliro kèn xắc xô phôn pūtohe sacsafón sacsoffon saks saksafon saksafoni saksofon saksofonas saksofoni saksofono saksofons saksofoon saksopon sassofono Saxofoi saxofon saxofón saxófón saxòfon saxofone saxofoon Saxophon saxophone کے szakszofon σαξόφωνο Сакс саксафон саксофон սաքսոֆոն საქსაფონი サクソフォン סאַקסאָפאָן סקסופון ساكسفون ساکسیفون किल्ल्या असलेले एक वायुवाद्य सैक्सोफोन স্যাক্সোফোন સેક્સોફોન சாக்ஸபோன் శాక్సోఫోన్ ಸ್ಯಾಕ್ಸೋಫೋನ್ แซ็กโซโฟน ស្រឡៃ 색소폰 萨克管 薩克管