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  • Difference between revisions of "Why mistakes in jazz are possible."

    Latest revision as of 04:38, 20 May 2016 (edit)
    Dr.davidcring (Talk | contribs)
     
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    Latest revision as of 04:38, 20 May 2016


    The Mistakes page has already established with arguments, as well as with a list of actual types of mistakes, that mistakes can and do occur when performing jazz. The question on this page asks for an accounting as to why as well as how this is even possible.
    • What is required for a mistake to be possible?
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