Originally posted by Beyond Within:
"Always one to be humble, I can think of many areas where I am not discerning. I can pass by some wonderful vintage car on the street and not even notice it. To me, cars are merely a means of transportation.
Who's to say Mozart is more important than a '57 Chevy in a state of perfection?"
I think the ability to discern is something people are born with or arent. I may not be able to tell what cars are lame and cliched, and what are works of art - but if I learned about cars, and spent some time researching them I think I could aquire this ability. Whereas some people can learn all the music theory, play several instruments, and yet still listen to trashy radio-rock. I think its a trait your born with or not, the ability to percieve beauty.
"Always one to be humble, I can think of many areas where I am not discerning. I can pass by some wonderful vintage car on the street and not even notice it. To me, cars are merely a means of transportation.
Who's to say Mozart is more important than a '57 Chevy in a state of perfection?"
I think the ability to discern is something people are born with or arent. I may not be able to tell what cars are lame and cliched, and what are works of art - but if I learned about cars, and spent some time researching them I think I could aquire this ability. Whereas some people can learn all the music theory, play several instruments, and yet still listen to trashy radio-rock. I think its a trait your born with or not, the ability to percieve beauty.
oh and by the way, for anyone interested, there is a classical pianist, christopher o riley, who is a huge fan of the band radiohead, and he's done piano versions of many of their songs. you can listen to radiohead from a classical perspective at his website: www.christopheroriley.com
put the cursor over the second column from the right and click (multimedia)... most of the songs are radiohed unless otherwise specified.
(whew)
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