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This is a wonderful review! I didn't know about Kinney or about the book. I completely agree with the premise, and also the critique: My own piano training, ages 10 to 18, did not teach creativity at all. But I still loved playing. I'm now 64, and have been playing in earnest for the last 10 years. I think I'm better than I've ever been. One reason I think so is that I actually really like listening to myself. That might sound self-centered, or egotistical, but that's not what I'm getting at. What I mean is that I'm playing the music--I'm playing "music"--I'm not just playing the notes. I mean that I'm making intentional decisions about how to play, whereas in high school, I was just playing what was on the page. I wasn't making decisions about HOW to play.

Of course, becoming a jazz pianist in my 20s was a big leap forward in being musically creative. I recommend the book SCHOOL FOR COOL by Eitan Wilf about how jazz college programs teach jazz musicians.

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