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Discover Ludwig"playing saxophone" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is actively playing a saxophone at the current moment. For example, "The musician was playing saxophone in the corner of the room."
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"He's playing piano and I'm playing saxophone.
During the same years, he was also playing saxophone in jazz, funk and blues bands.
You see them onstage with a guitar, playing saxophone amazingly, and you're like, 'Whoa!
("I recently learned that he stopped playing saxophone because it always made kids cry," she said).
He began playing saxophone at 16 after hearing Hawkins's recording of "Body and Soul".
His father, who is retired, was a Broadway musician, playing saxophone, clarinet, flute and piccolo.
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Dressed in kilts and not much else, they muscled through exhausting dance maneuvers, all the while playing saxophones.
Mr. Rivers, playing saxophones and flute, led the Studio RivBea Orchestra, making dissonance sound like overflowing euphoria.
"There were two people playing saxophones on top of a bus shelter and a photographer was taking pictures.
The episode features Angela and Oscar arguing over Angela's poster of two babies playing saxophones.
All day long they roll around on a plush lawn dotted with tiny windmills and miniature gnomes playing saxophones.
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