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Re: improvisation and performance



> 
> Here is another quote, that can also be taken out of context or 
> mis-applied:
> 
> "There is no such thing as a wrong note." Art Tatum
> 
> Kris
> 
indeed
"There is no such thing as a wrong note, only notes that are incorrectly 
resolved."
is the context that I've heard it.
..or was that Monk's response?

andy

as "jazz theory" usually says a natural seventh played over a dominant 
seventh chord is
ok, I'd wonder what a wrong note in "jazz theory" is :-)


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