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  • The sax player plays a solo by Eric Alexander,note for note.Hardly an original way to approch stage performance...

  • OMG!!! you stole the tenor solo from eric alaxander didnt you???? i know ive heard this before.....did you transcribe it and play it as a solo? haha thats cheatin in my book :)

  • They were acutally both stolen, straight from Tadd Damerons song If You Could See Me Now,,,the bridge seciton was taken note for note

  • thanks for your comment ill check that out

  • Actually Dizzy used the middle section of this song as an ending for one of his recordings of "Groovin' High". I own the recording so apparently he stole it first.

  • tone on the guitar is a little bright but still great!

  • The sax player lacks energy in his solos. Otherwise, nice job.

  • people please stop sayin g Miles Davis "stole" this song, its a jazz standard and its the closest thing to being called public domain. All the jazz greats cover others songs, thats juist how it worked back thenand still does with MANY pop tunes...

  • true dat

  • by the way four isnt by miles davis

    its by eddie "cleanhead" vinson

    miles likes to steal songs

  • I wish I could play like that, Very good Playing

  • good performance

    u know our combo only had a week of practice before performing at our high school concert also

    but we played "Misty"

  • lol, this is funny

    I have also a group, and we also have played sth of miles davis, search for blues sound machine and enjoy ;)

    keep working so u can do a little bit of jamming next tiem, ok?

  • todo corcheas... es para pegarse un tiro! jaja but its good!

  • Sweet!Keep up the good work you guys!I agree with Spyro299, play original solos, that is what makes Jazz/music fun!Best wishes! ;) :D

  • awesome!

  • Nice performance, but next time, tell your sax player to play an original solo...I bet I'm the only one to catch this, but that's definitely the same solo Eric Alexander played on his version of Four on the album "Solid!"

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