"I'd been getting bored with the stereotyped changes (harmonies) that were being used all the time. I found that by using the higher intervals of a chord as a melody line and backing them with appropriately related changes I could play the thing I'd been hearing. I came alive."

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Source: Hear Me Talkin' to Ya. Book by Nat Shapiro, p. 354, 1955.

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