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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hi,

The best vocal and saxophone riff.

The best vocal and the saxophone riff.

What's the difference in meaning between the two phrases, if any?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, The best vocal and saxophone riff. This sounds like you are speaking about a single riff. The best vocal and the saxophone riff.

  • Hi, The best vocal and saxophone riff.
  • This sounds like you are speaking about a single riff.
  • The best vocal and the saxophone riff.
  • This does not really make sense.
  • Perhaps you mean this.
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Hi,

The best vocal and saxophone riff. This sounds like you are speaking about a single riff.

The best vocal and the saxophone riff. This does not really make sense.
Perhaps you mean this.
The best
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Thank you, Clive, for your useful reply. Yes, there is a vocalist with his excellent performance, the best one (I wouldn't call it a riff, I'd rather say that 'vocal' is a noun here) and there is a saxophone riff in the background.

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