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Friday, 04 February 2005 |
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A lot of people don't seem to understand the process of jazz, and because of that, they don't understand or appreciate the way it sounds.
People understand well how a classical musician works. He has music written down in front of him and he plays that music -- with some interpretation.
And people seem to understand well how a painter works. He sees something, either in reality or in his mind, and he paints that picture.
If a painter was a jazz musician, he would be given only three or four colours and one brush. He would be blind-folded and given five minutes to create something. That's improvisation!
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