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"She will never learn the most necessary, most difficult and principal thing in music, that is time, because from childhood she has designedly cultivated the habit of ignoring the beat." Letter to Leopold Mozart (24 October 1777)

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The World’s Two Most Underrated Composers: METHENY and MAYS? Uh, yeah.

The songs JAMES and Are you going with me stand the test of 36 years.

The World’s Two Most Underrated Composers: METHENY and MAYS? Uh, yeah.

With most milleniaks catching up on music from 1935-2015 tbrough the anazing power and generosity of youtube’s music professionals.

The songs JAMES and Are you going with me stand the test of 36 years.

Pat Metheny Group, Are You Going With Me? TRAVELS
Metheny/Mays ARE YOU GOING WITH ME?
Tempo map by matherton
Vocal by PEDRO AZNAR

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Matherton HorowitzPosted on September 4, 2017January 21, 2018Categories Drummers, emotion, harmonic speed, Pat Metheny Related, Psychology, Soap Operas, speed of victory, Tempo-Mapping, Thought Control, TimingTags Are You Going With Me, contemporary speed chart, Lyle Mays, Matherton theory, Pat Metheny, tempo-map, Travels

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