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That's the way Benny Goodman rehearsed the band. Yeah. It made a lot of sense, because everybody has to learn how to play in time. It used to drive him crazy to see one guy, one saxophone player playing this tempo and his foot's going like this. Benny Goodman says, "What are you doing? Get rid of that rhythm down there. If you're going to tap your foot, tap it in time. " But that's true. Did y ...
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