I love jazz octets. More than any other ensemble configuration, an octet shows off an arranger's stuff. Unlike a big band, which can have upward of 18 players, an octet is fully exposed, with individual instruments coming and going rather than sections. In this regard, an octet is like a little big band—the skeletal version—and you get to hear the busy …
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