Rhythms of Focus

45. At the Piano - Wandering Passion

Mar 5, 2026
A candid piano practice session that traces passion, mastery, and the daily habit of ‘touching the keys.’ The tension between free play and structured learning gets explored through real-time choices. Confusion is held with questions as the speaker navigates jazz theory, triads, and playful improvisation. The segment closes with a short, developing piano sketch titled Witch Beauty.
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INSIGHT

Mastery Is A Daily Visit

  • Mastery is a path formed by daily, small visits rather than a single crossing of a line.
  • Kourosh Dini describes a piano-teacher practice: "touch the keys every day" which became a daily visit ritual that organizes progress.
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Play Versus Structure Is A Constant Choice

  • Wandering minds constantly balance an urge to play with a need for structure, requiring moment-to-moment decisions of agency.
  • Dini names this tug-of-war and says pausing to decide lets you intentionally switch from structure to play and back.
ANECDOTE

A G7b9 That Has No G

  • Kourosh revisited Mark Levine's The Jazz Piano Book after years and found chords that previously stopped him, like a G7b9 without a G.
  • He plays the chord aloud, narrates confusion about missing roots and odd intervals, then returns to study it.
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