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The song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is an example of an 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare. As dancer i don't hear any "B" phrases, this differes from other 32 bar swing/jazz structures.

The song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is an example of an 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

The song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is an example of an 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare. As dancer i don't hear any "B" phrases, this differes from other 32 bar swing/jazz structures.

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I found that theThe song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is aan example of an 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

I found that the song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is a 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

The song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is an example of an 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

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I found that the song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is a 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

I found that the song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is a 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar.

I found that the song called "Choko Mo Feel No Hey" is a 8 bar blues. It's like a riff which is repeated every 8 bar the whole song. I've found this structure to be really rare.

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