I believe in using the entire piano as a single instrument capable of expressing every possible musical idea.

Meaning of the quote

Oscar Peterson, a famous Canadian musician, believed that the piano can be used as one complete instrument to express any musical idea you can imagine. He didn't see the piano as just a collection of keys, but as a versatile tool that can create a wide range of sounds and melodies. Peterson wanted musicians to explore the full potential of the piano and not limit themselves to traditional ways of playing.

About Oscar Peterson

Oscar Peterson was a renowned Canadian jazz pianist and composer who was considered one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time. He released over 200 recordings, won numerous awards, and performed thousands of concerts worldwide over a career that spanned more than 60 years. He was known by several nicknames, including the “Maharaja of the keyboard” and the “King of inside swing”.
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