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A soloist picking up where the other left off was an example of just ONE solo in that JALC example. It is ONE way that a soloist can start a solo, and a good and interesting way, but NOT the only way ****
I see you are still in the 'Strawman' business. I was responding to a comment by "jzzmusician" that he thought Fusion and other Jazz tunes develop as the tune is being played. I used your example, as an example of tune development and said I didn't hear any similar thing in the fusion piece. I was supporting my argument that the fusion piece had no continuity at all. No one ever said all soloist have to do that. No one ever implied it either.
Nice try.
jzzmusician
I see you are still in the 'Strawman' business. I was responding to a comment by "jzzmusician" that he thought Fusion and other Jazz tunes develop as the tune is being played. I used your example, as an example of tune development and said I didn't hear any similar thing in the fusion piece. I was supporting my argument that the fusion piece had no continuity at all. No one ever said all soloist have to do that. No one ever implied it either.
Nice try.
jzzmusician