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Jazz saxophonist Hal Melia has played in many kinds of groups, from big band to small combo, but he particularly likes the flexibility of a quartet.
"You don't have to do formalized arrangements," he said. "They happen spontaneously because of the musicianship of the players. So much of jazz happens right in the moment."See the full content of this document
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Saxophonist's 50-50 Rule Leaves Audiences Satisfied
The Hal Melia Quartet will perform at the Dayton Art Institute on Thursday in the Shaw Go...
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