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Yeah. He had a name for everybody. He wrote for individual players. That way they kept a good span for - never wrote anything too high for Ray Nance. All the high notes are done by Cat Anderson. So it is personalized. I learned to do that. It saves a lot. I still do that today. In fact I'm getting a score sent in from L.A., a thing called Opus No.6. I'll been rehearsing with a band Monday. Tha ...
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