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Well I'll never actually call myself a jazz player. As an improvisor when I play a note that I consider wrong I do play it again and try and change my perception as to making it a right note. I love dissonance and those notes work well for me. At this point I just think of them as unexpected notes - was going for something else but everything underneath shifted. You are probably right about the jazzers though - they have a much tighter framework to be in. I do think fear of playing wrong notes makes for a major block to playing and that the play it again idea gives a way of sidestepping this and being a better performer. And yes, eventually they just become alternate notes.... Stefan -- http://www.kenaxis.com