Zill Hero Interview – Miryam Yen

 

Learning a new skill is one thing. Developing your own unique style with that skill is quite another.

Once you’ve gotten some finger cymbal basics down and you begin to play with a bit of confidence and ease, it’s incredibly exciting to start to develop a style that is all your own.

This style comes not only with time, but with a melding together of a variety of experiences that are unique to your journey.

 

I’ve watched thousands of dancers play finger cymbals. When I saw this performer for the first time, I just knew I had to ask her how she created her amazing style that was unlike anything I had ever seen before.

Miryam Yen is a dancer and cymbalist from China – a country with relatively little finger cymbal scene, yet she has taken the art form to the next level.

I recently had the opportunity to talk with her about how she’s developed her incredibly unique and fascinating finger cymbal style.

In this conversation she also discusses the important elements that every finger cymbal player should include in their practice and shares with us how she helps encourage others zill players to find their unique voice in the art form.

 

Join me for this eye-opening conversation and find new inspiration in your zill playing!

 
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Connect with Miryam online to be inspired by her unique zill style.
 
 

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