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No, I think it was Ludwig van Ludwig van Beethovens music. His music was ... its not quite ... you know, I dont think (at) that particular time I didnt think anything the way Im analyzing today. Ludwig van Ludwig van Beethovens music is more ... (to) some degree, I think--this is probably a far- out analysis--but <span class="fullMatch" id="match_18">John Coltrane</span>, like, compared to <sp ...
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