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    thelonious monk

    Explore "thelonious monk" with insightful episodes like "Deng Ming-Dao Interview (#2) | Why Taoism? Gender Identity, Naturalism, Purpose, Cultivation", "Mar Afuera - RastaMonk Vibration", "Episode 97, Songs with an Interesting Story Behind Them, Part 2", "Episode 96, Songs with a Story Behind Them (Part 1)" and "Episode 95: Black History and Jazz" from podcasts like ""Transformations with Mark V. Wiley", "Mar Afuera", "Discovering Jazz", "Discovering Jazz" and "Discovering Jazz"" and more!

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    Deng Ming-Dao Interview (#2) | Why Taoism? Gender Identity, Naturalism, Purpose, Cultivation

    Deng Ming-Dao Interview (#2) | Why Taoism? Gender Identity, Naturalism, Purpose, Cultivation

    Sifu Deng Ming-Dao is a Chinese American author, artist, philosopher, teacher, and martial artist who, from a young age, has studied Taoist internal arts such as Qigong and Kung-Fu.

    He is the author of nearly a dozen books, including Lunar Tao, The Living I Ching, 365 Tao, Scholar Warrior, and Chronicles of Tao. he studied qigong, philosophy, meditation, and internal martial arts for 13 years with Taoist master Kwan Saihung.

    Deng Sifu is a graphic designer and fine artist whose work is in several collections, including those of the Brooklyn Museum.

    This is Deng Ming-Dao’s second appearance on Transformations and here we discuss an entirely different set of topics, including: why Daoism, gender identity, the role of a teacher, the ego trap, self-cultivation, acquiring and maintaining skills, jazz, tai chi and why one shouldn’t emulate their teachers, and more.

    I hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Deng Ming Dao as much as I enjoyed having it.

    0:00 introduction

    4:57 Why Taoism?

    8:29 Identifying What’s Natural and a True Purpose

    11:18 The Role of a Teacher in Living Traditions

    14:01 Mentors, Ego Traps, and Achieving Standards

    24:27 Self-Cultivation, Journeys, Destinations, Purpose and Peeking Too Soon

    30:05 What is a Practice?

    34:03 The Natural Self and Relational Reality

    38:34 Acquiring and Maintaining Skills

    52:42 A Dip into Jazz and Not Emulating Teachers

    1:00:07 Progress and Development of New Skills and Methods

    1:05:29 Tai Chi as an Embodied Practice of Taoism

    1:08:47 The Parallel Virtue of Painting and Tai Chi

    1:12:56 How to Become a Superior Person

    1:17:42 Closing Remarks

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    Mar Afuera - RastaMonk Vibration

    Mar Afuera - RastaMonk Vibration

    Una manera maravillosa de acercarnos al pianista Thelonious Monk a través del reggae y los ritmos afrocubanos. El recorrido es revelador e impresionante al darnos cuenta como las composiciones de Monk encanja tan magicamente con estos géneros musicales. Además, nos detenemos en su nuevo disco Palo Alto. Programa del 11 de octubre 2020, transmitido originalmente desde de Tampa, FL  para  Radio Gramola, en Granollers, Cataluña, www.radiogramola.com. Segunda hora.

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on Instagram under mar. afuera and contact us at rmieses@yahoo.com. Mar Afuera is also available at www.mixcloud.com/rafael-mieses/

    Episode 97, Songs with an Interesting Story Behind Them, Part 2

    Episode 97, Songs with an Interesting Story Behind Them, Part 2
    Investigating a ‘story’ about a song can take a lot of time and effort. I do that as I track the interconnection among three Duke Ellington compositions. And the jury is still out. You’ll also hear three great Cole Porter songs, interpreted by Django Reinhardt, Tony Bennett with Art Blakey, Sarah Vaughan, and Makoto Ozone.…Continue reading Episode 97, Songs with an Interesting Story Behind Them, Part 2

    Episode 96, Songs with a Story Behind Them (Part 1)

    Episode 96, Songs with a Story Behind Them (Part 1)
    Welcome to a series of “Discovering Jazz” episodes about compositions that jazz musicians play that seem to have an interesting story. So what’s an example of an ‘interesting story’?. How about this one? Today when a new jazz musician to a band or jam session is being ‘tested’ for his or her chops, somebody will…Continue reading Episode 96, Songs with a Story Behind Them (Part 1)

    Episode 95: Black History and Jazz

    Episode 95: Black History and Jazz
    February as Black History Month has its roots as early as 1915, thanks to being the birthdays of Frederick Douglass–an abolitionist, writer, and statesman who had escaped slavery, and president Abraham Lincoln. In Canada this year the theme is “Canadians of African Descent: Going Forward, Guided by the Past”. This week’s program pays a tribute…Continue reading Episode 95: Black History and Jazz

    Episode 94, Real Book Obscurities Part 4

    Episode 94, Real Book Obscurities Part 4
    The last of this series of some of the best recordings of lesser known tunes found in the jazz student’s ‘bible’—The Real Book, 6th Edition. Here is what you’ll hear today: The Intrepid Fox by Freddie Hubbard Central Park West by John Coltrane I’m All Smiles by Lana Cantrell I’m All Smiles by George Cables…Continue reading Episode 94, Real Book Obscurities Part 4

    Episode 93, Real Book Obscurities Part 3

    Episode 93, Real Book Obscurities Part 3
    The Real Book, 6th Edition, is commonly used by jazz musicians and students as a ‘guide’ for learning different well-known and not-so-well known jazz tunes. This current 4 part series focuses on the ‘not-so-well-known’. Another great guide, I’ve discovered, is a website put together by pianist/teacher Ron Drotos, called keyboardimprov.com, and his youtube videos called…Continue reading Episode 93, Real Book Obscurities Part 3

    Episode 92, Real Book Obscurities, The Notorious ‘g’s

    Episode 92, Real Book Obscurities, The Notorious ‘g’s
    One of the best ways to ‘discover’ jazz is to try playing it—on whatever instrument (including voice) that you feel most comfortable. I’ve been trying that with my keyboard and The Real Book, Sixth Edition. When I come up to the pieces that start with ‘g’, there are some real challenges. So here I am…Continue reading Episode 92, Real Book Obscurities, The Notorious ‘g’s

    Episode 91, ‘Real Book’ Obscurities Part 1

    Episode 91, ‘Real Book’ Obscurities Part 1
    The “Real Book”, Sixth Edition, is sort of like a ‘bible’ for beginning jazz students.  It consists of 400 jazz tunes, ranging from compositions written by jazz musicians to some of the great Broadway tunes that have become jazz standards.  It is the best selling jazz book of all time, and can be used by…Continue reading Episode 91, ‘Real Book’ Obscurities Part 1

    Episode 90: Can You Call It Jazz? Top Rated albums w. Jazz Sensibilities

    Episode 90: Can You Call It Jazz? Top Rated albums w. Jazz Sensibilities
    I’ve taken some time to explore the 75 best albums of 2019 according to the British publication, Uncut, as well as their top 30 reissues and some top rated albums from the January 2020 issue. The purpose?  To see how much jazz one can find in some of the better quality music in the rock,…Continue reading Episode 90: Can You Call It Jazz? Top Rated albums w. Jazz Sensibilities

    Episode 88: Absolute Pitch–what is it, who has it, and what’s it good for?

    Episode 88: Absolute Pitch–what is it, who has it, and what’s it good for?
    Today you will learn a lot about absolute or ‘perfect’ pitch, and hear selections by jazz musicians who possess this faculty.  Also a demonstration from a child who has it, and some descriptions by musicians as to how it has been helpful as well as limiting.   As well, I’ll discuss how it differs from ‘relative’…Continue reading Episode 88: Absolute Pitch–what is it, who has it, and what’s it good for?

    Episode 87: Giants of Jazz Part 5,Johnny Hodges,Lester Young, Willie Eckstein

    Episode 87: Giants of Jazz Part 5,Johnny Hodges,Lester Young, Willie Eckstein
    This is the last of the five part series on Time Life’s Giants of Jazz—28 three record sets with huge booklets featuring swing era musicians who helped define jazz. This week you’ll hear and hear about James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, Johnny Hodges, Lester Young, Henry Red Allen, Red Norvo, and more Teddy Wilson. In…Continue reading Episode 87: Giants of Jazz Part 5,Johnny Hodges,Lester Young, Willie Eckstein

    6 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Chick Corea

    6 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Chick Corea

    Scott Goldman interviews GRAMMY® Award–winning American jazz pianist/electric keyboardist and composer, Chick Corea.  As a member of Miles Davis's band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of jazz fusion and continues to redefine the “social music” of jazz.  Listen as Chick describes his relationship with music from his childhood days to his latest GRAMMY® nominations.

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    Archives: Episode 54, The Jazz Solo, Part 3.

    Archives: Episode 54, The Jazz Solo, Part 3.
    Something from the Archives.  One from my favourite series of the past year—The Jazz Solo, Part 3.  I give examples of solos that have been considered by ‘experts’ to be exceptionally amazing.  And one by a great jazz artist that is considered to be not at all up to par. You’ll hear  solos by Bill…Continue reading Archives: Episode 54, The Jazz Solo, Part 3.

    5 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Erin Davis and Vincent Wilburn Jr.

    5 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Erin Davis and Vincent Wilburn Jr.

    Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews two accomplished musicians and producers uniquely qualified to discuss the career of Miles Davis: Erin Davis, Miles’ son, and Vincent Wilburn, Jr., Miles’ nephew. Erin and Vincent, who currently help manage the Miles Davis estate, both toured and recorded with Miles in the ’80s. Here they reflect on the icon’s fearless approach to music, his insistence on minimal takes and going through the “University of Miles Davis,” where you learn that some of the greatest music comes from being uncomfortable.

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    Episode 86, Giants of Jazz w 6 guitarists,Benny Carter,Earl Hines, etc.

    Episode 86, Giants of Jazz w 6 guitarists,Benny Carter,Earl Hines, etc.
    This is Part 4 of my five part series on Time Life’s Giants of Jazz.  Today you’ll hear Teddy Wilson, Earl Hines, Benny Carter, plus six tracks from one set called “The Guitarists”.   The latter includes six of the earliest jazz guitarists who pioneered the use of this instrument in dances and records.   You’ll hear…Continue reading Episode 86, Giants of Jazz w 6 guitarists,Benny Carter,Earl Hines, etc.

    Archives: Jazz for the Holidays

    Archives:  Jazz for the Holidays
    This is a program I put together two years ago…Episode 14—of holiday music.  Mostly Winter holidays: Christmas, Channukah, New Years, Chalica (you probably have no idea what that one is, eh?), one Spring holiday (Ramadan)—and quite a few just celebrating the joys of winter. Lots of music here, and not much talk.  You’ll hear Bill…Continue reading Archives: Jazz for the Holidays

    Episode 85, More New Vocal Discoveries (with Angela Verbrugge)

    Episode 85, More New Vocal Discoveries (with Angela Verbrugge)
    I asked Victoria vocalist and studier of ‘swing’ style jazz, Angela Verbrugge,  to send me names of some great jazz vocalist that would likely be new to me.   She did.   Thank you! This program, as well as last week’s, has me playing music by those singers and talking to her about the singers and the…Continue reading Episode 85, More New Vocal Discoveries (with Angela Verbrugge)

    4 - Prestige 70 Featuring: Nate Mercereau

    4 - Prestige 70 Featuring: Nate Mercereau

    Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, Nate Mercereau. Sharing his unique experiences from recording and releasing his own debut album Joy Techniques, to contributing to releases from various artists spanning from Jay-Z, to Lizzo, to Shawn Mendes, listen as Nate discusses capturing the beauty of the first take and the joy of creation.

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