Though the tracks sound like classical Japanese compositions, they are almost entirely , rooted in the Zen concept of "beginner's mind"—a state of openness and exploration. The Track: "A Quivering Leaf, Ask The Winds" Tony Scott – Zen - Ask The Wind - Discogs
The album was born from American jazz clarinetist deep interest in Far Eastern culture during his travels through Asia in the early 1960s. Seeking to capture the essence of Zen, he collaborated with two Japanese master musicians: Shinichi Yuize on the koto (a 13-stringed zither). Music for Zen Meditation - A Quivering Leaf, Ask The Winds
on the shakuhachi (traditional bamboo flute). they are almost entirely