Sam Rivers University of Michigan Interview Block 23 (Q2322): Difference between revisions
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Yes, it's been one straight-line. I consider it part of the creativity and the versatility in the music. There are so many different ways it can still go. And since I'm a graduate of Boston University and studied symphonic music, not jazz, my basic training is in European concert as most of the musicians my age. We learned everything by figuring it out. There weren't any transcribed solos by C ...
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