Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 28 (Q12216)

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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 28
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    Well, because everything's on paper and you don't get any more sounds or anything. I think it's best, especially in jazz, for a musician to learn to feel everything and teach himself. If he's going to play the classics - like one summer I went to a teacher for about 2 weeks and I knew what to do, you see, but there's a danger in losing the feeling in jazz because It's a self-taught music and s ...
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