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No. They all had that sound of bending notes, playing the blues and all, but they all played in tune. They never deviated from playing some other notes or bending a note wrong. They played within the context of the music. That's what's got to be watched when you're playing a clarinet. You got to play that [expletive deleted] in tune, because it reflects. You got a problem on a note, [? (inaudi ...
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