"Maybe you play a melody twice. You play it once like you like it, and some parts that you don't like you can just switch. An eight-bar motive - you can just take it and put it in the front or back or something like that. It can save you 50 or 60 or 70,000 dollars, a drum machine. That's why everybody uses it."

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Miles Davis

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Miles Davis was a pioneering jazz musician known for his innovative approach, particularly in albums like 'Kind of Blue' and 'Bitches Brew.'

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