found in a blog by Jay Simser (don't know who wrote it)
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"Every man's work, whether it be literature, or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself."
Samuel Butler, poet (1612-1680)
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Eric Hoffer, philosopher and author (1902-1983)
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"If people have perfect pitch, it merely means that they memorized all the notes on a particular instrument before they were around six years old. These people generally have high levels of musical skill, but this has nothing to do with their perfect pitch ability (which is rather useless). They usually have excellent musical skills simply because they started their musical training before they were six years old. Most musical skill comes as a result of training rather than inspiration: the earlier you begin, the better you will be."
Author: John Powell
from the book: How Music Works
And now for the link I promised: You'll enjoy this - so go and read!!
And now for the link I promised: You'll enjoy this - so go and read!!
What a great story!
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes and the link was a hoot, too!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe link goes well with the digital Christmas story that is going around on Facebook. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteEcclesiastes 4:6 - Now if I could just get my life that way. j
ReplyDeleteThat story is unique...must admit.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the many uses of mathematics.
ReplyDeleteLoved the story, just had to laugh. Aren't we lucky it really happened 2000 years ago?
ReplyDeleteThe quote on perfect pitch makes me feel better about my lack of musical talent. I was just underexposed.
Link: great fun:)
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes and the old story with a new twist!
ReplyDeleteMusician husband has perfect pitch and has always insisted that I, too, can learn to be a musician. No way! I can sing on key and that's about it. 3 part harmony scares me!
Great quotes, Judy!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and yours a Happy Christmas!