ironpony wrote:
Well I wanted to use the sax for a film project where it's suppose to give that film noir femme fatale feeling, where you have a femme fatale type character, who is up to no good, so to speak.
But I am wondering, is the sax perhaps too on the nose sounding for that nowadays? Should I use a trombone in the lower range perhaps instead, or does it not have the same femme fatale effect as the sax?
A trombone is not gonna communicate "femme fatale". Its too loud, and too brassy.
The saxophone is sort of bridge between the brass instruments and the woodwinds. It has a reed, but has brass type bell. So it combines the two types of sound. So you get the sexy sultry sound that you cant get with clarinets/oboes on one hand, nor with trumpets and trombones on the other.
But it might that for a modern movie, thats not meant to be a spoof of Forties film noir, it might come off as too obvious and too heavy handed. So maybe you could use a mellow synth sound, or guitar sound, or something.