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Unfortunately, much of modern jazz education — and the world of music academia — has left many musicians feeling overwhelmed instead of free. We’re surrounded by books, terminology, theory, and expectations… yet still unsure how to actually 'sound like ourselves' when we sit down to play. In this video, we step back and question how many of the things we’ve been told to do are really true — and how the jazz legends approached learning in a very different way. They didn’t try to master everything. They didn’t chase complexity. They focused on expression, vocabulary, patience, and personal voice. If you want clarity, confidence, and a more musical direction in your practice, this video is for you. This Video: Why improvisation is really composition in real time The role of vocabulary (and why you don’t need constant new ideas) Why getting good at jazz takes time — and why that’s normal The myth of “arriving” as a jazz musician Why you don’t have to master everything Expression vs. flashiness: what actually matters Learning to sound like *yourself*, not everyone else Letting go of outside opinions and trusting your musical voice Take the Next Step: 🎹 Join the Jazz Breakthrough Challenge: https://www.owenchimuka.com/jazzbreak... 🎼 Start the Jazz Piano Fundamentals Course: https://www.owenchimuka.com/course If this message resonates with you, share it with another musician who feels stuck — and let me know in the comments which idea spoke to you most.