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Nothing in music is hard, just unfamiliar.
Kenny Werner
2.
Music can shoot through the musician like lightening through the sky if that music is unobstructed by thoughts.
Kenny Werner
3.
Just before I play, I like to feel that no-one has ever played the piano before, that I'm in complete virgin territory, and that every note I play is the most beautiful sound I've ever heard.
Kenny Werner
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It is good to view things as familiar or unfamiliar, rather than as difficult or easy.
Kenny Werner
5.
Ultimately, musicians of the world must come to realize the potential of their calling... If the musician is illuminated from within, he becomes a lamp that lights other lamps.
Kenny Werner
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We are all part of a universal game. Returning to our essence while living in the world is the object of the game. The earth is the game board, and we are the pieces on the board. We move around and around until we remember who we really are, and then we can be taken off the board. At that point, we are no longer the game-piece, but the player; we've won the game.
Kenny Werner
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If one's life depends on doing something right, as in the case of the tightrope walker, one will practice on a much deeper level.
Kenny Werner
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I never call myself modern or traditional, in our out, new or used, because I prefer not to be hemmed in by rigid definitions.
Kenny Werner
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Mastery is playing whatever you're capable of playing-every time-WITHOUT THINKING.
Kenny Werner
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In many cases, the decision to study music has robbed them of the ability to play music. They have lost respect for music that comes from within because they have been programmed to feel "unworthy".
Kenny Werner
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In fear, we expect; with love, we accept.
Kenny Werner
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There is no easy or difficult; only familiar and unfamiliar.
Kenny Werner
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Intellect has to surrender to instinct when it is time to play.
Kenny Werner
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Bill Evans described his tunes as vehicles; they are vehicles for self-expression, or expression of the self.
Kenny Werner
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Fear closes all doors to the true self, that brilliant center where the ecstasy lies.
Kenny Werner