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Right. The design of the New Orleans jazz band is unique. The role of the instruments has changed, going forward to modern jazz, and you find that - I primarily use that model, because the role of the instruments is so defined. But you get to the bebop era, and guys are all playing unison lines. So its very difficult to keep the New Orleans style. We could do it, but its very difficult to keep ...
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