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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 675059" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>I have read that music and mathematics are the same thing ~ that both can heal. That music is math, personified.</p><p></p><p>This is a mystery to me, but they say there are those who understand it. Taking it on faith, I took that online algebra review and, to this day, pay very close attention to music of all kinds. And to the music in our speech, which we can only hear through the strange accents and rhythms in the speech and writing patterns of those different from us. Remember I used to post about the Latina on the motorcycle, with the sun shining so hot on her? </p><p></p><p>I have never forgotten seeing her that day.</p><p></p><p>Just lately, I have a fascination with theme songs, and conductors.</p><p></p><p>Seeing those mazes you posted for us is like that, Copa.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p><p></p><p>At Christmas, there is a War of the Nutcrackers on Saturday afternoons. I watched every episode one year and was so pleased to have found it this year. As it turned out, I was not able to watch any episodes. But the finale will involve hours and hours of The Nutcracker. It is an incredible experience to see those multiple interpretations.</p><p></p><p>Just to understand there are that many ways to see, and that how it was seen and presented tells us something about conductors, and the choices they make.</p><p></p><p>See what I mean? I am fascinated with conductors lately, and with how they see and hear and flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 675059, member: 17461"] I have read that music and mathematics are the same thing ~ that both can heal. That music is math, personified. This is a mystery to me, but they say there are those who understand it. Taking it on faith, I took that online algebra review and, to this day, pay very close attention to music of all kinds. And to the music in our speech, which we can only hear through the strange accents and rhythms in the speech and writing patterns of those different from us. Remember I used to post about the Latina on the motorcycle, with the sun shining so hot on her? I have never forgotten seeing her that day. Just lately, I have a fascination with theme songs, and conductors. Seeing those mazes you posted for us is like that, Copa. Cedar At Christmas, there is a War of the Nutcrackers on Saturday afternoons. I watched every episode one year and was so pleased to have found it this year. As it turned out, I was not able to watch any episodes. But the finale will involve hours and hours of The Nutcracker. It is an incredible experience to see those multiple interpretations. Just to understand there are that many ways to see, and that how it was seen and presented tells us something about conductors, and the choices they make. See what I mean? I am fascinated with conductors lately, and with how they see and hear and flow. [/QUOTE]
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