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Chris Bonds wrote:
>Noboru Inoue wrote:
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>>I think... Music is not composed by "composers", but discovered by them
>>from space. As a sculptor finds a statue of Budda hidden in a tree.
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>When I first read this I thought "whoa", too mystical for me! But after
>thinking about it, there's something to it.
The story of sculptor is taken from a short story about famous sculptor
in Japan 1000 years ago, written(not created) by Soseki Natsume. (A novel
of him was a favorite of Mr. Glenn Gould, I heard.) Leaving from this
story, isn't it natural thinking that man is made of, ie is a composite,
of nature(i.e. outer world), much less the product(e.g. music) of
him/her? Since man is a part of nature, where nothing new happens.
Something lets man make(we call this "create") a novel or music, or a
theory of relativity, etc. However, all theories including arts have
been there even at the big ban. Bach for examle discovered some of them.
Is this a mystical view?
Noboru Inoue
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