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David Berger - Contemporary Jazz Duets Vol1 - Pagg 18-27

The document discusses two songs: Day and Night and You Are the Song. It provides brief musical analyses of the songs' forms and keys. For Day and Night, it notes that it is in longer ABCB form and modulates through different keys. For You Are the Song, it states that the song is in tricky keys of C and E and recommends listening to Clifford Brown's recordings for instruction.

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David Berger - Contemporary Jazz Duets Vol1 - Pagg 18-27

The document discusses two songs: Day and Night and You Are the Song. It provides brief musical analyses of the songs' forms and keys. For Day and Night, it notes that it is in longer ABCB form and modulates through different keys. For You Are the Song, it states that the song is in tricky keys of C and E and recommends listening to Clifford Brown's recordings for instruction.

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