Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 643 (Q11439)

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Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 643
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    I learned from my dad to think it in my mind first, because if I go to the piano right away, the piano's going to take me on another excursion. What I want to do is think about the music in my head, the whole composition, the melody. Then I'll go to the piano to search for chords. But I want to stick with the melody, because that's important. I learned that from Duke Ellington. I had an experi ...
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