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RE: Friday Music at Five Episode #1: ATTENTION (PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN F#) - Keyboard Improvisation | AsteriskedMusic.Com

in #classical-music6 years ago

@pjcomposer,

Objects emerge from the void as a consequence of us negating all that is not radically other. Objects actually emerge as a result of us paying attention to them. Until we do, they are simply part of the undifferentiated manifold of experience.

I 100% agreed with your statement. If we do not pay attention to our surrounding, object won't be existence. It exist only if we noticed them.

In this post of yours, you very good in philosophy as well. You have explained it very well although I need to read twice in order to understand fully what you tried to deliver but it worth my time. You also have chosen the music well to explain how this classic music was played with your own review.

Now I wonder, you are a musicians or a philosopher :P Both also you can elaborated it well in this post of yours.

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This is a heideggerian idea. I am attempting to elaborate on his introduction to metaphysics, here. I really think there are other practical implications of this idea that he could not have foreseen (or, perhaps, he did). Namely, in the study of leadership and psychology. The new age movement plays with this idea as well, although I don't think most new age adherents really grasp the finer points of this.

We can choose what we emphasize in our experience. When we consciously make a habit of doing this in an intentional way, we are actually empowered to change the course of our lives. That's the real implication of this, and it's a powerful idea.

As to whether I'm a musician or a philosopher: I'm both. I studied composition as an undergrad, and I studied philosophy in graduate school.

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