... The 'cleverness' syndrome has taken the place of melody. It's like everyone has come down with this terrible disease in jazz....you are always expected to do your own material, which is a strange thing to do if you're a poor composer but a great player.
Keith JarrettYou know, when people look at a tree, they look at the leaves; they don't look at the spaces between the leaves. They're focused on the tree. I think there's an awareness of spaces or it wouldn't look like a tree to them.
Keith JarrettIf you already have a piece of music ingrained in your body, why would you not play it?
Keith JarrettIdeally, I'd like to be the eternal novice, for then only the surprises would be endless.
Keith JarrettWe accept so many things that come through the media; we get used to them, however vigilant we are. But for any creative art, you have to remain 110% conscious, and in a world that's losing consciousness, that's getting harder.
Keith JarrettIf music is sound & came from silence, then silence is potentially greater than sound.
Keith JarrettWhen I joined the band I didn't know any of the tunes, and when I left the band I didn't know any of the tunes!
Keith JarrettYour own music comes out of your head and emotions, but it's not etched in your system.
Keith JarrettWhen you're up against an electric band like that, it's like you're on two separate planets.
Keith JarrettI realized that improvisers should probably always have time off. But musicians are always gigging and never have a chance to stop for a minute - unless something drastic occurs.
Keith JarrettWhen you're on stage you have a very strange knowledge of what the audience is. It isn't exactly a sound - it's a hum, like the streets.
Keith JarrettIf I'm not a jazz player all the time, I've at least been cued in to what I do by jazz.
Keith JarrettMusic always turns into music. As soon as I play a key, push a key down, there's no theory any more. When I go and I hear a sound on the keyboard, all theories go out the window.
Keith JarrettOne thing you learn: if you want to reveal yourself, you also have to know where to stop.
Keith JarrettI've never heard anything Wynton [Marsalis] played sound like it meant anything at all. Wynton has no voice and no presence. His music sounds like a talented high-school trumpet player to me... he's jazzy the same way someone who drives a BMW is sporty.
Keith JarrettIt is the individual voice, present to itself, that needs to be heard. We need to hear the process of the musician working on himself. We don't need to hear who is more clever with synthesizers. Our cleverness has created the world we live in, which in many ways, we're sorry about.
Keith JarrettI'm not talking ideas, or even presentation. It's like in politics: You have to sell something to become an electric player - like your skin or your heart.
Keith JarrettIf sound is music and came from silence, then silence is potentially greater than sound. If the sound is effective, it should actually have a chemical - some sort of physiological - effect on the listener, so he doesn't have to hear that sound again.
Keith JarrettI can't even tolerate my own playing on electric keyboards. It's not about the musical ideas - the sound itself is toxic. It's like eating plastic broccoli.
Keith JarrettIf a person plays dissonance long enough, it will sound like consonance. It's a language that was alien and then it's less and less alien as it continues to live.
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