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“An amateur practices something until he gets it right.

A professional practices until he can't get it wrong!”
- unknown from Mastery, by Barry Green

“eliminate the selfâ€�. ‘The player needs to be able to forget about himself,â€� she writes. ‘This is when real communication begins. For with the elimination of the self, he is able to reach the very core of the music, and is free to transmit it.”
Barry Green, The Inner Game of Music

“This process of merging with another individual in a duo or a larger group of musicians, or with an audience, is the essence of communication. There has to be a willingness to participate that comes from trusting or letting go to the energy and spirit of the music, whether you're a performer or a member of the audience. This communication is made possible by the silent rhythm that connects everyone. This is what allows for spontaneous magic to lift people into a state of perfect synchrony where everyone can perform and experience the music as one.”
Barry Green, The Inner Game of Music

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