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I think that there's a wealth of knowledge that you learn from singers that you don't learn from horn players, or it's not as pronounced. See with singers you learn right away that you've got to play in tune. Not because they necessarily sing in tune. But in my case I spent two years with Sarah Vaughan. Sarah Vaughan not only sang in tune all the time but she had perfect pitch. So she knew whe ...
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