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Re: GG: Humming



Greetings,

	It is my impression that GG didn't concern himself with the concept of
genius.  I find this attitude useful, since such a self opinion usually
stands as an obstacle to getting real things done.

	Also, I wouldn't presume to impose limititations on the human mind
regarding multi-threaded processing.  After all, we are biological, and
there are millions of things going on in your body all the time.  Zen
talks about freeing oneself from mind and being.  This would be a great
step to becoming aware of the many processes which are always in motion.

brian 


> 
> I don't know how old you are andre, but I admire your zest for
> communication.  Don't let anyone tell you that playing the piano isn't the
> most difficult thing you'll ever do, and don't let anyone tell you that
> playing the piano isn't the most rewarding thing you'll ever start.
> 
> Do you know whether sightreading and playing from memory are chiefly right
> or left brain activities?  I've always assumed that they were somehow
> coming from mostly opposite 'parts' of the brain (in me and in my students).
> 
> As for humming or singing while playing I would guess that they also
> require more centers of the brain than 'just' playing.  And remember the
> human brain can only focus on one 'thing' at a time, regardless of what
> you've read about GG.
> 
> heh heh,
> Jerry
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