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"content": "#gamesForJazz\n\nIn the less out, straighter-ahead styles of #jazz, #games are present mainly as a #musicEducation tool. \n\nHere is a #drums legend #PeterErskine presenting the #CompingGame:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SpixowaoGc\u0026t=820s\n\nThe idea is to impose some quite strict limitations for the #improvised fills to be played together with a standard #swing pattern.",
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