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A Sneaky Modulation by Bill Evans (LOTW #265)

Bill Evans often combined multiple keys in his arrangements of jazz standards. In his version of "Make Someone Happy," he plays 1 chorus out front in A major in a slower, rubato style. At the end of the chorus, he brings in the band with this clever phrase in tempo. Check it out!

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