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Dave Brubeck
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In 1959 the Dave Brubeck Quartet - with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone - revolutionised the jazz world with <em>Time out, </em>an outstanding album of daring compositions and time measure experiments such as Take 5 in a 5/4 (3 & 2) swing format. This is the only Desmond tune and the most famous one on this album. But it also includes a 9/8 rhythm that shifts to a 4/4 swing beat and a marvellous 14/4 rhythm piece divided into 3,3,4,4.
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If I'm correct I had this question and the answer is Brahms. I'm pretty sure. Let me know!