The music becomes something that is its own entity.
Meaning of the quote
The music becomes its own thing. It's not just something we listen to - it takes on a life of its own. Even the musician who creates it doesn't fully control it. The music becomes its own unique entity, with its own power and meaning, separate from the person who played it.
About Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock is a legendary American jazz musician, composer, and bandleader. He’s known for his pioneering work with the Miles Davis Quintet and his innovative fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic styles. Hancock has won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and 14 Grammys, and currently serves as a professor at UCLA.
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