George Cables on one way to find your own musical voice

One powerful way to discover your musical voice is through writing. By composing, you explore what resonates with you. For example, you might take a tune like Herbie Hancock’s Dolphin Dance, identify elements you love—its harmony, phrasing, or texture, and write something of your own using similar ideas.

This isn’t about copying; it’s about discovery. Hear George explain how you can absorb influences from artists like McCoy Tyner, Bill Evans, or Monk, and over time, those influences blend into something uniquely yours. It’s less about “creating” and more about uncovering what’s already inside you. Stay humble, stay open, and let the music reveal who you are.