Re: spirituality in music

From: HeirPhoto@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 30 2003 - 14:12:39 PST


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In a message dated 3/30/2003 1:41:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
casanosteven@hotmail.com writes:

> However, in my opinion, to attain this state one needs to have enough
> technical control of what they are doing to eventually transcend the
> technical aspects of the piece.

Steve,
Good points but in a way this implies that Spirituality is then only obtained
when playing specific pieces. I think playing anything, even that music or
sound that originates from within becomes spiritual when you become one with
the sound and the playing.....much like your first statement.
Tony Miller

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Steve,<BR>
Good points but in a way this implies that Spirituality is then only obtaine=
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 sound that originates from within becomes spiritual when you become one wit=
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