
Saxophone Players South East
0 amazing local South East Saxophone Players to hire for events
0 amazing local South East Saxophone Players to hire for events.
These are the perfect Saxophone Players for weddings, corporate events & parties in the South East area, locally sourced by our entertainment experts. Find the best South East Saxophone Players only at Alive Network, the UK's biggest entertainment agency.
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Booking Guide
Everything you need to know to hire Saxophone Players for your event
What are Saxophonists?
A saxophonist is a solo, usually professional, musician who plays the saxophone. There are a variety of saxophones, such as soprano, alto, tenor and bass, and saxophonists will usually specialise in at least one of these types.
Usually made of brass, the saxophone bridges the gap between the woodwind and brass sections, producing a full, resounding sound.
Packing a big punch, from pure and powerful to soft and subdued, saxophonists are wonderfully expressive and extremely versatile. They can perform a wide range of musical styles that are sure to give you and your guests goosebumps – from funk, jazz and pop to soul, blues and RnB, and even classical arrangements. They can perform solo, over high-quality backing tracks or alongside other musicians. They’re always in high demand, and are perfect for a range of occasions, such as cocktail parties, corporate functions, weddings and private parties.
What music will a Saxophonist play?
Saxophonists can blast a broad range of musical styles to suit whatever tone you’d like to set at your special occasion. You can expect music from artists such as:
- Al Green
- Amy Winehouse
- Bach
- Ben E King
- Bill Whithers
- Billie Holliday
- Bob Marley
- Bruno Mars
- Drake
- Duke Ellington
- Earth Wind and Fire
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Frank Sinatra
- George Michael/Wham
- Gerry Rafferty
- Handel
- Herbie Hancock
- Irving Berlin
- James Brown
- Jason Derulo
- Jess Glynne
- Justin Bieber
- Louis Armstrong
- Mark Ronson
- Michael Bublé
- Michael Jackson
- Mozart
- Norah Jones
- Ray Charles
- Robbie Williams
- Rudimental
- Sade
- Sam Smith
- Santana
- Shirley Bassey
- Spyro Gyra
- Stevie Wonder
- The Bee Gees
- Van Morrison
- Wild Cherry
Many of our saxophonists will also perform showtunes and film and TV themes. The repertoires of each of our saxophonists are shown on their profile pages.
Popular types of Saxophonists
1. Jazz and blues saxophonists
From old school jazz, swing, middle of the road jazz standards, and blues music, a jazz and blues saxophonist will perform a huge variety of songs, creating various atmospheres, from smooth and chilled to lively music to strut to, and everything in between! Saxophonists will cover music from artists such as Duke Ellington, Louise Armstrong, Cannonball Adderley, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Bublé.
2. Soprano Sax
One of the smaller saxophones, the soprano sax has a higher register than the alto, tenor and baritone (discussed below), pitched one octave below the tenor sax. Less popular than alto and tenor saxophones, the soprano sax sounds similar to an oboe. Soprano saxophones come in a variety of neck shapes, from slightly- and fully-curved to completely straight. The straight version looks a lot like a clarinet. Often featured in classical and jazz music, famous soprano sax players include Christine Rall, Kenneth Tse, Sidney Bechet, Lucky Thompson and Grover Washington Junior.
3. Alto Sax
Bigger than the soprano sax, but smaller than the tenor, the alto saxophone is one of the most common saxophones, often used in classical and jazz music, and in military and marching bands. While all saxophones share common fingerings, the alto is one of the hardest saxophones to play. It’s been the instrument of choice for a wide range of sax virtuosos, such as Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, Sonny Stitt, Otis Murphy, and Marcel Mule.
4. Tenor saxophonists
A medium-sized member of the saxophone family, the tenor is one of the most commonly-played saxophones, regularly used in classical music, marching bands, and jazz. The one with the curvy bend in its neck, it’s pitched one octave below its soprano cousin. Many pioneering saxophonists have played the tenor sax, including John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins.
5. Baritone Sax
One of the biggest members in the saxophone family, the baritone sax has a low pitch. It has a ‘Q’ loop at the neck and is usually played with a harness strap worn around the saxophonist’s shoulders to counterbalance its cumbersome weight. It’s often used in classical music, jazz, funk, blues and soul bands, as well as military bands and musical theatre. Famous baritone saxophonists include Harry Carney, Scott Robinson, Pepper Adams, and Stephen Kupka. It’s also the instrument of choice for TV’s smallest virtuoso, Lisa Simpson!
Where in the UK do Alive Saxophonists perform?
Our saxophonists provide performances for private and corporate events both internationally and nationwide, most frequently performing in:
Most popular counties:
- Kent
- Surrey
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
- Hampshire
- Oxfordshire
- Berkshire
- Cheshire
- West Midlands
- Buckinghamshire
- Gloucestershire
- Warwickshire
- Cambridgeshire
- West Sussex
- North Yorkshire
- East Sussex
- Lancashire
- Devon
- Suffolk
- Somerset
- Dorset
- West Yorkshire
- Norfolk
- Northamptonshire
- Wiltshire
- Merseyside
- Cornwall
- Shropshire
- Derbyshire
Most popular cities:
- Aberdeen
- Bath
- Birmingham
- Bradford
- Brighton
- Bristol
- Cambridge
- Canterbury
- Cardiff
- Chelmsford
- Chester
- Coventry
- Derby
- Durham
- Edinburgh
- Exeter
- Glasgow
- Gloucester
- Hereford
- Hull
- Leeds
- Leicester
- Liverpool
- London
- Manchester
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Norwich
- Nottingham
- Oxford
- Peterborough
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Salford
- Sheffield
- Southampton
- Stoke-On-Trent
- Sunderland
- Swansea
- Wakefield
- Westminster
- Wolverhampton
- Worcester
- York
Is a Saxophonist suitable for my event?
With a wide variety of musical styles and repertoires, a saxophonist can be a flexible entertainment option. They can set a lively, fun and funky atmosphere, perform chilled jazz tones for a relaxed vibe, or play arrangements of classical compositions for a quirky twist at your event. Whatever mood you’d like to create, a saxophonist can provide attention-grabbing evening entertainment or lively background music for a wide range of events, such as:
- Wedding Celebrations
- Corporate events
- Private parties
- New Year/Hogmanay festivities
- Bar Mitzvas and Bat Mitzvas
- Charity fundraiser events
- Black Tie events
- Gala Balls
- Festivals
- Fêtes and street parties
- Pubs / clubs / venues
- HM Armed Forces Events
- University events
Usually performing in the afternoon and early evening, providing the backdrop to drinks receptions and cocktail parties, a saxophonist will give your event the real ‘wow’ factor. Your guests will be amazed by the all-encompassing, expressive nature of the instrument.
Space considerations at your event
Usually standing up while they perform, most solo saxophonists require a performance space of around 2 square metres. For approximate requirements, see ‘How much space will a saxophonist need?’, below.
Volume – how loud is a saxophone player?
There are quite a few elements that will play a part in the volume a saxophonist will play at. A professional saxophonist will have good control over the volume they can pump out, so they can play relatively quietly, as background music, or perform louder, more dramatic tones. They may also be amplified if needed, which will obviously increase volume. The type of instrument is important too: a tenor saxophone will be much louder than its cousins, owing to its large size. The acoustics of your venue will also play a part in the volume produced. Generally, the volume can vary between 80–110 decibels (dB).
It’s important to check with your venue whether they are constrained by noise restrictions, since this can influence the ambiance you and your musician are trying to create. If a venue has a sound limiter fitted, this can impact the entire event. For more information on sound limiters, please visit our guide to Sound Limiters.
How much does a Saxophonist cost?
The approximate costs for Alive Network’s saxophonists are summarised in this table:
Type of Artist | Cost Range |
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Solo saxophonists | £195 – £800+ |
Saxophone quartet | £650 – £995 |
Selecting a musician local to your venue can help to minimise travel time and costs – our musicians’ home area is listed on their profile page. However, as travel cost can be nominal, this needn’t be an issue. Your dedicated Entertainment Coordinator can discuss this with you, and recommend a range of great saxophonists for your event.
Who are the top 10 Saxophonists in the UK right now?
These are our top UK saxophonists who we believe are currently blasting away the competition, based on a variety of popularity, originality, and fantastic performances:
How long will a Saxophonist play for?
Most saxophonists perform two 45- or 60-minute sets, or three 45-minute sets, usually with a break of around 30 minutes in-between. Many will also offer the option to play shorter sets or for longer, so you can select the performance options that fit best with the schedule for your event.
How much space will a Saxophonist need?
Most solo saxophonists don’t need a massive space, so they’re great if you need a performance that packs the most punch per square metre! The table below gives a rough idea how much space different saxophonist performers will need:
Type of Saxophonist | Performance Space Required |
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Soloists: | 2 × 2 metres |
Saxophone quartet: | 4 × 3 metres |
How long will it take for a Saxophonists to set up?
As long as they can park relatively close to the performance space at your venue, it usually takes around 30 minutes for a saxophonist to unload, setup and sound-check in preparation for their performance.
When their set is over, it can take 15 – 20 minutes to pack away and load out again.
What equipment will a Saxophonist need?
Our saxophonists are relatively easy to look after! Before playing at your special event, they may need a few additional things to optimise their performance, such as:
- refreshments – for example soft drinks and hot food, depending how long they’re performing for you
- a secure changing room
- parking provision with easy access to the venue
- a dedicated, suitably-sized, dry, safe, and flat performance area
- a minimum of one 13 amp power socket, depending on the line-up and whether they’re fully amplified or acoustic
- shelter from the elements, if they’ve agreed to play outside
- decent lighting – especially important if they’re playing somewhere like a marquee
Most of Alive Network’s saxophonists have their own microphones, and PA sound system or amp that they can bring for the performance.
Safe, Secure Saxophonist Hire Backed By 24/7 Cover!
Aside from finding some of the best Saxophone Players in the UK and getting expert advice from our friendly staff, one of the main reasons to hire a Saxophonist from Alive Network Entertainment Agency is security. We ensure your booking is covered 24/7 against any eventuality, so that no matter what, you can enjoy your event without worrying about whether your entertainment will turn up. If your Saxophonist is ill or unable to perform, our team will be on hand to source a suitable replacement even out of office hours and at short notice. Imagine having to do that yourself!?
- Outstanding five-star customer service
- Emergency cover 24/7, 365 days a year
- Hand-picked Saxophone Players for the ultimate in quality and reliability
- Safe, secure booking contracts for your peace of mind
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- Hundreds of Wedding Saxophonists and Saxophone Players to choose from
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Established in 1999, Alive Network has grown to become the UK's largest live entertainment agency and one of the leading online entertainment booking services in the world. We specialise in wedding entertainment, party entertainment and corporate entertainment, trusted by companies like Apple, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, Coca-Cola & Nike, and we have helped over 110,000 customers to hire the perfect live entertainment for their events. We are formally partnered with BIMM, the largest and leading provider of contemporary music education in the UK and Europe, ensuring that we are able to bring you the very best new talent exclusively at Alive Network.
Frequently asked questions
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If you have any other queries, simply visit our FAQ page.
Alternatively, our dedicated expert entertainment coordinators are on-hand to help. Simply call 0845 108 5500 or email enquiries@alivenetwork.com.
1,052 South East Saxophonist Reviews
5 stars - Saxophonist Fred are Highly Recommended
“Saxophonist Fred was fantastic from start to finish - he took a lot of care ensuring we had the right type of songs during his set and he gave good advice on what would work best. He was prompt, professional and we had so many great comments on his performance. Thanks again Fred!”
Lydia M booked Saxophonist Fred for their Wedding in the South East
5 stars - Mads on Sax are Highly Recommended
“Mads played at my birthday party and was absolutely phenomenal. She delivered two 45-minute sets that perfectly matched the atmosphere of the room. The first set was a more chilled-out vibe, which was ideal for when guests were arriving and mingling. For the second set, she ramped up the energy with...”
Gemma booked Mads on Sax for their event
5 stars - Classic Sax are Highly Recommended
“We booked Michael for a hen party and had a great time. It was a surprise for the bride to be and she absolutely had the best night. Michael was great with communication and song requests also, would definitely recommend!”
Emily H booked Classic Sax for their event
Amazing Venues
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- Kirtlington Park
- One Great George Street SW1P 3AA
- The Gardens ME18 6EX
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- Barbican Centre EC2Y 8DS
- Grosvenor House Hotel W1K 7TN
- Stationers Hall EC4M 7DD
- Chilston Park Hotel ME17 2BE
- Inner Temple EC4Y 7HL
- London Hilton W1K 1BE
- Merchant Taylors Hall EC2R 8JB
- Stock Brook Manor and Country Club CM12 0SP
- The Warren Estate CM9 6RW
- Wasing RG7 4NG
- Sunborn London E16 1AA
- The Oak Barn, Frame Farm - Eco-Wedding Venue, Kent & East Sussex TN17 4EZ
- Villiers Barn Wedding & Events Venue CO16 9PT
- Crondon Park CM4 9DP
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