For most of his childhood and early youth, Yaron Herman was a sportsman. He left his basketball career at sixteen when he felt the urge to get closer to music. Not only a still hidden talent, but also a particular teaching method, in which seemingly detached disciplines such as mathematics, philosophy and psychology had their impact, made him a very promising pianist within two years. He wavered at Boston’s Berklee, but the prestigious school failed to impress him. New York attracted him with its lively environment, where he spent less than a year jamming in clubs before his visa expired.
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