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I agree and have a similar theory . . .

that many pieces need mental digesting. Repetition is a keystone of music and it seems to hold true in listening to it. How often have you heard something once and felt it was terrific? It's been the exception, not the rule with me. When I'm interested in exploring a piece, I often play it in the background so my ears get used to it. Then, after a while, my ears seem to start picking up things and start knocking on my mental noggin, saying things like "You've got to hear this phrase." or "Oh, oh. Listen to this riff."

I'm just thankful, for the sake of my driving record, that I have minimal interest in alt.countrified punk-rock-southern-fried woo-woo or whatever it was that Grover classified Uncle Tupelo as.



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  • I agree and have a similar theory . . . - psgary 18:33:31 04/24/07 (1)
    • Hey! - Grover 06:35:26 04/28/07 (0)


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