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by graycat
4659 days ago
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Thanks. Not just everyone will
understand what I wrote. Many
readers will need to listen to
the YouTube piece, and for the
first few times through
that music
will be a challenge for many
readers. Glad you 'got it'.
It's not really psychology but
just Art 101. E.g., there's a
good reason Wagner wrote that
music; it's been darned effective
for well over 100 years; lots of
people 'get it', enough to keep
opera companies going around the
world. "You mean you can make such sounds
with a symphony orchestra?" "Yes, Virginia!". The music can sound like what it
feels like to have a great loss,
a dear child, a loved spouse,
a company founded that failed,
a case of cancer, and much more.
Great losses are so common that
the music can 'reach' nearly
everyone in a large audience. |
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