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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: May 2006 Location: Chicago
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![]() | Re: The Dreaded Mute Drop! One advantage to playing jazz is if you drop a mute the drummer generally drowns out the sound! And no one is sure whether there was supposed to be a mute or not. Michael McLaughlin (I've reached mezzo-piano user status!)
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