Hi Mario, but I don't think that's it...

The typical song set up is to repeat the arrangement 3 times.

The varied middle style also has an A and B part to it. If you 'vary the middle style' you get quite a different style in the second repeat (in both A and B variations).

I would say that it is set up so that repats 1 and 3 are more simple and sparse to accommodate vocals while in repeat 2 the whole band steps up a gear for an instrument solo.

Example: In the medium jazz swing trio, the middle part switches to walking bass and more interesting drums with ride cymbal throughout both A and B variations, which is a more 'exciting' feel than parts one and three.

Changing the A to B in the first part doesn't switch to the style that plays in the middle repeat.

By the way, I had a good chuckle at your emotional baggage joke...

Last edited by Chris Dent; 12/09/20 02:07 PM.

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