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865:Cohen, Paul
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621:since 2014.
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465:Vinny Golia
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1480:Saxophones
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875:(4): 8–12.
794:References
679:orchestral
626:Moon Hooch
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178:Contrabass
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1361:Bass note
1354:Fuzz bass
1339:Bass clef
1282:GuitarrĂłn
1277:Euphonium
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586:Tom Waits
564:Alto Reed
492:Red Lanta
280:free jazz
249:saxophone
229:Musicians
194:C soprano
148:Sopranino
102:Developed
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1449:Sub-bass
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1366:Bassline
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261:Berlioz
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