Leo P is Amazing

Dear Saxophonists,

My name is Edwin, and despite not playing saxophone but still very knowledgeable about music and play piano and drums, I firmly believe that Leo P is the best saxophonist to ever grace the earth. He delivers such passion and enthusiasm (and dance moves) to what he does which is like no other artist I’ve seen before ne is so entertaining to watch, from the insanely high-pitched riffs to the occasional flourishes that burst out at you unexpectedly. But as I don’t know much about the saxophone and wanted to know more, I thought it best to consult the people who do, so please do give me your thoughts.

In case you haven’t heard of him, here’s a little starter kit:

Tome Pa’l Pinto with Los Ajenos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4ERr_DD3x4p

Pink Yesterday with Too Many Zooz: https://youtu.be/NTA7Qg6H92g?si=Ww8H2m97CNZRf6Y7

Famous Solo at BBC Proms 2017: https://youtu.be/lp5PwrOshgE?si=u8jktFbpGuGk5FjZ

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ELI5 - Humidity without Rain

In case you don’t know, we’re having quite a hot spell in the UK at the moment; for example in London, where I live, it’s currently 35C and feels like 42C. The main thing that seems to be raising the feels like temperature is the humidity of around 40%. But here’s the thing for me: if it isn’t raining/has recently rained, where does the moisture/humidity in the air come from?

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