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An IAJE Clinic in Playing Free Jazz with Kenny Werner, Part 5 of 6: Unconditional Enjoyment
Kenny Werner
Jazz pianist Kenny Werner has been recording music since the age of eleven, and has performed with luminaries like Archie Shepp, Joe Lovano, Ron Carter, Charlie Hadde, Randy Brecker as well as Toots Thielemans, with whom Werner has been playing since 1995. His approach to jazz is resolutely non-traditional, being based instead on his own inner sense of what sounds right at the time. His 1996 book “Effortless Mastery,” which articulates his approach to musical and mental preparation, has become a classic among jazz musicians, and has even won disciples from beyond music (such as business leaders and sports figures) who have successfully applied Werner’s principles to their own disciplines. |
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Description: Jazz piano great Kenny Werner continues his IAJE clinic on free jazz by discussing the importance of “rushing to greet the sound of the instrument”; that is, turning off your inner critic and accepting the music you are making without reservation as you are making it. Part 5 of 6.
Shoot Date: April 2005 |
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