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Author Charles Schoonmaker
Posted 1/2/05; 4:07:08 PM
Topic Cherokee
Msg# 4446 (in response to 4443)
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Ol' Dirty,

  I think you and I are counting apples and oranges.   So as not to confuse Daniel,  I agree with your numbers relative to lead notes per sec .. this baby can really cook.      However,  I was refering to underling meter.

 The Tatum I have begins with a rather elegant run thru.. then he let's it rip.  The underlying meter never changes but in spots he's probably up to 400 notes per...  Make sense to you ?

Chas. 


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