Sanzen (moment - Of Truth)
The term itself traditionally describes a private, face-to-face meeting between a Zen student and their teacher to discuss meditation practice and test their understanding of the Dharma . 💿 The Track: "Sanzen (Moment of Truth)"
: Listeners describe the music as "sparse" and "sublime," noted for its unhurried pace and "meditative space". Sanzen (Moment Of Truth)
In the context of , "Sanzen (Moment of Truth)" refers to a pivotal track from the 1964 album Music for Zen Meditation and Other Joys by American jazz clarinetist Tony Scott , featuring Japanese masters Hōzan Yamamoto (shakuhachi) and Shinichi Yuize (koto). This track is the eighth selection on what
This track is the eighth selection on what is widely considered the first "New Age" or ambient album. It captures a largely improvised interaction between the three musicians, designed to evoke the high-stakes, intimate atmosphere of a Zen interview. designed to evoke the high-stakes
: The track relies on ancient scales and melodic motifs, featuring an intricate interplay between the clarinet and traditional Japanese instruments.