Is Adam Simpson the Next Bruce Lee? He Isn't But Watch His Unbelievable Interview!!
Hey everyone! I really hope that you enjoy watching this interview. This is all about expanding my research on Bruce Lee’s artistry The Art of Expressing the Human Body. I hope you enjoy it that much! Just keep in mind I do highly recommend you in watching Bruce Lee's interview with Pierre Berton first so you can understand what's happening as it is very advanced artistry.
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“Styles keep men apart from each other rather than uniting them.” - Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.131, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore, 1999.
“Most, perhaps of all, would agree in principle with Ivan Galamain, the master violin teacher, that "naturalness" should be the "first guiding principle" and that "right" is only what is natural for the particular student, for only what is natural is comfortable and efficient.”
Famous Pianists & Their Technique, Gerig R, p.3, Indiana University Press, 2007.
“Naturalness is, without a doubt, the final determinant of a valid piano technique.”
Famous Pianists & Their Technique, Gerig R, p.3, Indiana University Press, 2007.
“You are “expressing” the technique and not “doing” the technique.” - Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.30, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore, 1999.
“True observation begins when one is devoid of set pattern, and freedom of expression occurs when one is beyond system.” - Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.123, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore, 1999.
“One cannot "express" himself fully - the important word here is fully - when one is imposed by a partial structure or style.” - Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.153, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore, 1999.
“Once we see that a style has the tendency to "set" and "trap" reality into a chosen mold, we will then understand that this professed cure is itself a disease.” - Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.146, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore, 1999.
“Disregard the cause, its followers are being "enclosed" and "controlled" within the style's limitation which is certainly less than their own potential.” - Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.147, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont,
Singapore, 1999.
“Thus any special technique, however classically correct or cleverly designed, is a disease, should one become obsessed with it.” - Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee, Artist of Life, Little J, p.147, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont,
Singapore, 1999.