POLL: When playing "Autumn Leaves" in a hotel band...

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Who plays the descending arpeggios representing the leaves falling?

 
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Are you kidding, if anyone else can, LET THEM!
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You'd best believe I'm about to do my best Nat McIntosh. Arpeggios might be a generous term for this particular sound though.
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Let's try a seance and the ghost of Roger Williams . . . or not.
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