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    Yeah, because a lot of arrangers didn't know how to arrange for guitar, so there was very simple things. Even a commercial orchestration you bought, there was always a symbol. C 7 flat 5th, C 7 9th, C 7 this, B-flat 7 augmented 5th. This has that, and you know what a C 7 was. You had the 5th in it. It was up to you to sound what you hear. You had to do a whole lot of quick analectic attitude. ...
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