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  • Ep3. On Mistakes and Jazz Improvisations


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    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 questions on this page ask for an accounting as to why as well as how mistakes are even possible and how they are ranked and related to each other.
    • (Ep3mis1) Why mistakes in jazz are possible.
    • (Ep3mis2) What are the relevant factors involved in a mistake?
    • (Ep3mis3) What types of mistake are likely to occur when playing jazz and why?
    • (Ep3mis4) How are jazz mistakes ranked?
    • (Ep3mis5) What are the worst jazz mistakes?
    • (Ep3mis5) How are mistakes related to improvisations?


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