you can hear it, see it, and feel it through vibrations.
Deaf peope "hear" music through vibrations.
...can you touch it?
...do you feel it?
nb: this is not a God thread
you can hear it, see it, and feel it through vibrations.
Deaf peope "hear" music through vibrations.
...true. When I was in college there was a deaf girl that I knew who 'showed me without showing me' that through her feet she was able to be aware of everything around her.
...wow, it hit me that what I just wrote speaks to the benefits of 'grounding'.
What is "grounding"?
..."root yourself to the ground" - that's from a Yes song and it happened to be my intuitive response to the question. To my mind grounding is connecting to the earth - being aware and not too 'space-y'.
5 scences
Smell
Hear
See
Touch
Taste
Put a tick in Whatever is appropriate and then apply same thing to any other question
Music has always fascinated me. It seems almost like language. I have often had the sensation that a(n instrumental) musical phrase is communicating something but completely without the limitations (or benefits) of semantics.
Have you ever had the sensation that the tune and lyrics are a bad match?
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"My god ... it's full of stars!" - David Bowman neerGreen 2: Soilless grow
Hi neer, yes I can say that much lyrical content does not match the music. I would think that it is because the artist is 'trying'. I play drums, I really enjoy polyrhythm, which to me is also a language. Something like complex number sets... music can be entirely fractal if it is allowed to do so. I hope that made sense...![]()
I am a musician and guess that 90% of the music I am famiiar with I don't know the lyrics to, vocal melody yes, lyrics no. All to often if I read the actuall lyrics they are different than I heard. And of the 10% of the songs I know the lyrics to I often feel they don't fit the song.
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