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Stefon Harris - Jazz vibraphonist
Stefon Harris plays the vibraphone -- and leads a jazz ensemble with a collaborative sound built on collective inspiration.

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Stefon Harris' passionate artistry, energetic stage presence, and astonishing virtuosity have propelled him into the forefront of hte current jazz scene. Widely recognized and lauded by both his peers and jazz critics, Harris is committed to exploring the rich potential of jazz composition and blazing trails on the vibraphone.

His TEDTalk was performed with Jamire Williams on drums, Burniss Travis on bass, and Christian Sands on piano. 

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Stefon Harris: There are no mistakes on the bandstand

史地冯・哈里斯:演奏台上没有错误

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什么是错误?史地冯・哈里斯通过他爵士乐四重奏的即兴创作告诉我们一个深刻事实:许多所谓的错误只是因为我们的应对不当。
- Jazz vibraphonist
Stefon Harris plays the vibraphone -- and leads a jazz ensemble with a collaborative sound built on collective inspiration. Full bio

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Okay, I have no idea理念 what we're going to play.
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好吧 我也不知道我们马上会演奏什么
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I won't惯于 be able能够 to tell you what it is until直到 it happens发生.
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在演奏开始前我也没法告诉你们今天的曲目
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I didn't realize实现 there was going to be a little music音乐 before.
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我也不知道演奏前会有段音乐
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So I think I'm going to start开始 with what I just heard听说.
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那就用我刚刚听到的音乐开场吧
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Okay, so first of all,
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好的 首先
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let's welcome欢迎 Mr先生. JamireJamire Williams威廉姆斯 on the drums,
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让我们欢迎鼓手杰迈尔・威廉姆斯先生
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BurnissBurniss Travis特拉维斯 on the bass低音,
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贝斯手贝尔尼斯・特拉维斯
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(Applause掌声)
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and Mr先生. Christian基督教 Sands金沙 on the piano钢琴.
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还有钢琴手克里斯蒂安・桑滋
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(Applause掌声)
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So the bandstand音乐台, as we call it,
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我们称之为的演奏台
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this is an incredible难以置信 space空间.
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是个不可思议的地方
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It is really a sacred神圣 space空间.
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是个神圣的地方
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And one of the things that is really sacred神圣 about it
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之所以神圣是因为
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is that you have no opportunity机会 to think about the future未来,
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你无法思考未来
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or the past过去.
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或者过去
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You really are alive right here in this moment时刻.
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你真切地活在当下
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There are so many许多 decisions决定 being存在 made制作
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当你走上演奏台
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when you walk步行 on the bandstand音乐台.
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你就要作很多决定
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We had no idea理念 what key we were going to play in.
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我们不知道既定曲目
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In the middle中间, we sort分类 of made制作 our way
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在演奏中我们揉合进了
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into a song歌曲 called "Titi蒂蒂 Boom繁荣."
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一首叫“Titi Boom”的曲子
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But that could have happened发生 -- maybe, maybe not.
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但这个也是说不准的事
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Everyone's每个人的 listening. We're responding响应.
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每个人都在听 都在回应
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You have no time for projected预计 ideas思路.
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没有时间留给预期的想法
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So the idea理念 of a mistake错误:
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所谓的失误:
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From the perspective透视 of a jazz爵士乐 musician音乐家,
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从一个爵士乐手来看
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it's easier更轻松 to talk about someone有人 else's别人的 mistake错误.
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谈论其他人的失误比较容易些
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So the way I perceive感知 a mistake错误 when I'm on the bandstand音乐台 --
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当我站在演奏台上 我对错误的理解是-
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first of all, we don't really see it as a mistake错误.
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首先 我们并不把它看成一个失误
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The only mistake错误 lies
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除非
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in that I'm not able能够 to perceive感知
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我不能指出
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what it is that someone有人 else其他 did.
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别人的失误
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Every一切 "mistake错误" is an opportunity机会 in jazz爵士乐.
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爵士乐里每一个“失误”都是一次机会
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So it's hard to even describe描述
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所以要找出一个弹错的音
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what a funny滑稽 note注意 would be.
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并不容易
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So for example, if I played发挥 a color颜色, like we were playing播放 on a palette调色板,
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比如 如果我现在从低音谈到高音 就像我们刚刚那样
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that sounded满面 like this ...
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听起来就是...
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So if Christian基督教 played发挥 a note注意 -- like play an F.
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如果克里斯蒂安弹出F调
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See, these are all right inside of the color颜色 palette调色板.
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那么这一段小调听起来还不错
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If you played发挥 an E.
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如果是E调
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See, these all lie谎言 right inside
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听起来也挺好
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of this general一般 emotional情绪化 palette调色板 that we were painting绘画.
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和整体的调子协调
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If you played发挥 an F# though虽然,
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但是如果加入升F调
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(Dissonance不和谐)
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(不和谐音)
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to most people's人们 ears耳朵, they would perceive感知 that as a mistake错误.
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对大部分人来说这就是个错误
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So I'm going to show显示 you, we're going to play just for a second第二.
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那么我来演示一下 我们快速弹奏一下
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And we're going to play on this palette调色板.
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我们会弹这个调子
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And at some point, Christian基督教 will introduce介绍 this note注意.
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然后克里斯蒂安就加入这个音
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And we won't惯于 react应对 to it.
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我们不去应和它
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He'll地狱 introduce介绍 it for a second第二
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他将展示一下
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and then I'll stop, I'll talk for a second第二.
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然后我会停下来 说明一下
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We'll see what happens发生 when we play with this palette调色板.
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让我们看看这段调子会是怎样的
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So someone有人 could conceptually概念 perceive感知 that as a mistake错误.
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有人会把这个理解为失误
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The only way that I would say it was a mistake错误
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而我的理解是说它是个失误
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is in that we didn't react应对 to it.
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只是因为我们没有去回应它
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It was an opportunity机会 that was missed错过.
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这是个错失的机会
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So it's unpredictable不可预料的. We'll paint涂料 this palette调色板 again.
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所以演奏是捉摸不定的事 我们会再弹奏这段调子
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He'll地狱 play it. I don't know how we'll react应对 to it, but something will change更改.
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他弹奏这调子 我也不知道我会怎样去回应 但是肯定会有变化
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We'll all accept接受 his ideas思路,
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我们将接受他的想法
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or not.
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但也不一定
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So you see, he played发挥 this note注意.
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那么 他弹奏了这段调子
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I ended结束 up creating创建 a melody旋律 out of it.
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我借此创作了一段旋律
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The texture质地 changed in the drums this time.
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这次鼓手的演奏改变了旋律的感觉
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It got a little bit more rhythmic有板有眼, a little bit more intense激烈
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加入了更多节奏 更加紧凑
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in response响应 to how I responded回应 to it.
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我们之间相互呼应
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So there is no mistake错误.
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这样就没有失误了
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The only mistake错误 is if I'm not aware知道的,
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除非我没有去回应
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if each individual个人 musician音乐家 is not aware知道的
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其他乐手也没有回应
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and accepting验收 enough足够 of his fellow同伴 band member会员
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并没有接受乐队同伴的想法
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to incorporate合并 the idea理念 and we don't allow允许 for creativity创造力.
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而抹杀了创新
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So jazz爵士乐, this bandstand音乐台 is absolutely绝对 amazing惊人.
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所以在爵士乐里 演奏台非常不可思议
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It's a very purifying清洁 experience经验.
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这是个很纯粹的体验
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And I know that I speak说话 for all of us when I tell you that we don't take it for granted理所当然.
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我在此代表所有乐队成员说出这个观点 我们很珍视它
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We know that to be able能够 to come on the bandstand音乐台 and play music音乐 is a blessing祝福.
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我们能同台演奏是一种福气
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So how does this all relate涉及 to behavioral行为的 finance金融?
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那么这个跟行为金融学是什么关系呢?
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Well we're jazz爵士乐 musicians音乐家,
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我们是爵士乐手
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so stereotypically刻板印象 we don't have a great relationship关系 to finance金融.
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所以大家都觉得我们跟金融不是一条路上的
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Anyway无论如何, I just wanted to sort分类 of point out the way that we handle处理 it.
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不管怎么说 我想说的就是我们看待它的看法
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And the other dynamic动态 of it
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它的动态性就像
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is that we don't micromanage微观管理 in jazz爵士乐.
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我们在爵士乐里不进行微观管理
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You have some people who do.
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有些人会这么做
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But what that does
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但是这会
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is it actually其实 limits范围 the artistic艺术的 possibilities可能性.
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限制乐手的艺术潜能
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If I come up and I dictate听写 to the band
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如果我只跟乐队说
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that I want to play like this and I want the music音乐 to go this way,
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我想这么演奏 我想让音乐这么走
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and I just jump right in ...
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然后我就立刻开始
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ready准备, just play some time.
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准备好了 就弹奏一会儿
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One, two, one, two, three, four.
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一,二,一二三四
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It's kind of chaotic混乱的 because I'm bullying欺凌 my ideas思路.
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这就有点嘈杂 因为我在滥施我自己的想法
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I'm telling告诉 them, "You come with me over this way."
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我跟他们讲:“你得跟着我走。”
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If I really want the music音乐 to go there,
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如果我真想让他们跟着我走
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the best最好 way for me to do it is to listen.
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最好方法就是倾听
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This is a science科学 of listening.
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这是个倾听的学问
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It has far more to do with what I can perceive感知
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我能感受到的
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than what it is that I can do.
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比我能做的更加重要
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So if I want the music音乐 to get to a certain某些 level水平 of intensity强度,
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如果我想让音乐更紧张
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the first step for me is
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首先我要做的
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to be patient患者, to listen to what's going on
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是耐心 要先倾听
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and pull from something that's going on around me.
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然后再演绎
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When you do that, you engage从事 and inspire启发 the other musicians音乐家
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当你这样做的时候 你会启发其他乐手
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and they give you more, and gradually逐渐 it builds建立.
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当他们积极回应 音乐就浑然天成了
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Watch. One, two, a one, two, three, four.
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展示一下 一,二,一二三四
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Totally完全 different不同 experience经验 when I'm pulling ideas思路.
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当我这样引导想法的话 就是完全不一样的效果
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It's much more organic有机. It's much more nuanced细致入微.
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非常有组织的 更多微妙的细节处理
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It's not about bullying欺凌 my vision视力 or anything like that.
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而不是把我的想法强加给别人
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It's about being存在 here in the moment时刻,
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我们得在那一刻
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accepting验收 one another另一个
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接纳别人
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and allowing允许 creativity创造力 to flow.
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并让创造力源源不绝地流动
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Thank you.
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谢谢
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by Chunxiang Qian
Reviewed by Angelia King

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stefon Harris - Jazz vibraphonist
Stefon Harris plays the vibraphone -- and leads a jazz ensemble with a collaborative sound built on collective inspiration.

Why you should listen

Stefon Harris' passionate artistry, energetic stage presence, and astonishing virtuosity have propelled him into the forefront of hte current jazz scene. Widely recognized and lauded by both his peers and jazz critics, Harris is committed to exploring the rich potential of jazz composition and blazing trails on the vibraphone.

His TEDTalk was performed with Jamire Williams on drums, Burniss Travis on bass, and Christian Sands on piano. 

More profile about the speaker
Stefon Harris | Speaker | TED.com