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Taking the 2nd solo, this piano improvisation spans two choruses of the 32-bar AABA form at a medium-up swing tempo of 186 BPM. The underlying chord progression is drawn from "Honeysuckle Rose," making this a contrafact—a new melody composed over borrowed changes. The 32-bar AABA form, a staple of the Great American Songbook, offers both structural clarity and ample harmonic terrain for improvisation. Situated between Chad Lefkowitz-Brown's tenor sax solo and Barry Stephenson's turn on acoustic bass, it occupies a pivotal spot in the arrangement.
David Meder was 26 to 27 years old at the time.
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