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Opening the solo section, this flute improvisation spans one chorus of the 32-bar AABA form at an uptempo 212 BPM. James Clay opens with a chorus on flute, his airy tone floating gracefully over the changes. Clay's flute provides a lighter textural contrast, the instrument's airy quality and fluid articulation offering a different melodic perspective within the ensemble. The uptempo pace demands rhythmic precision and quick harmonic thinking, with the soloist navigating the changes at speed while maintaining musical direction. Following this solo, Wes Montgomery takes over on electric bass.
James Clay was 24 to 25 years old at the time.
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