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Author: John J. Moses  
Date:   2007-10-05 18:08 
 Check out Dan Higgins, one of L.A.'s best studio doublers.  He's a great flute and alto sax player also, but here he's just jammin' with his son on guitar, while he has fun doing his thing on clarinet. 
Enjoy, 
 
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bltZrvshEN8 
 
JJM 
Légère Artist 
Clark W. Fobes Artist
  
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Author: allencole  
Date:   2007-10-05 19:41 
 Nice! I've also had the privilege of playing some of Dan's small band arrangements and he's an excellent writer as well. 
 
Did anyone catch him in the WindPlayer article a few years ago on LA doublers? 
 
Allen Cole
  
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Author: William  
Date:   2007-10-05 22:10 
 Just when I thought I was getting good, someone like Dan comes along and I'm right back to "square one".  Oh well, maybe the next 50 yrs of clarinetting..................
  
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Author: Steve Epstein  
Date:   2007-10-05 22:30 
 So there's no "head" to that tune? Or to any of them ( jams 1 thru 5), with the exception of 5, which sounds like he's playing an embellished head, at least for a little while? Otherwise, he's strictly jamming on his son's chords? 
 
Steve Epstein
  
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Author: Liquorice  
Date:   2007-10-06 07:47 
 That was great. Thanks John. Amazing to think that he can play flute and alto sax as well!
  
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Author: clarnibass  
Date:   2007-10-06 08:34 
 Thanks John I liked listening to it. 
 
Steve the 4th one has a melody (sounds a bit similar to a Blues by Wes Montgomery). The 3rd one also has a melody (you can notice he is repeating it). The others also have very clear ideas in the beginning.
  
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Author: Steve Epstein  
Date:   2007-10-06 17:18 
 They all sound like melodies, but I can't place them, leading me to believe he's creating new melodies to standard changes without thinking about any previous particular song that was composed to them, is what I mean, but he's so good that he can reference those songs, consciously or unconsciously. 
 
Steve Epstein
  
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