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What else were you studying with Mr. Baker. Did he have you work out [of] any books? Obviously he had you look at scores. So did he have you . . .? Because you talk about other people like Gershwin or even - he studied the Schillinger method. Is that something that you worked with as well? Or did you work at the Piston method or any of those?
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