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    Ever since then, every time we played [scats], Sweets would stand up and take his big solo. But I'll tell you about this cat, Count Basie, he, although Ellington was more endowed with harmony and theory and so forth, Count Basie was the king of the motherwar as far as tempo, and he taught us all the greatest lesson in the world and that is the utilization of space and time. All the musicians i ...
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