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From: tac@teldata.UUCP ()
Newsgroups: net.music,net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Question for jazz history buffs (influence on Impressionists)
Message-ID: <377@teldata.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 6-Jun-84 12:03:37 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun  6 12:03:37 1984
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, (sop to the blank line eaters--consider it a religious sacrifice)

It seems much more likely that they visited the corner barbershop where
chords of all types were examined frequently.  Not having an excessive
knowledge of jazz I am not familiar with the "blue " chord, but there
are many chords sung in barbershop harmony which have a "sad" feeling
to them.

	    From the (four part) Soapbox of
	    Tom Condon     {...!uw-beaver!teltone!teldata!tac}

	    A Radical A Day Keeps The Government At Bay.
            And a song a day keeps the blues away!