Perhaps I'd better put it this way: you and tracerprod close the perceived gap between the sacred and the profane. Rabbi Yehuda Aschkenazy taught me about it: Judaism doesn't know about body vs. spirit, "higher" vs. "lower" etc. Hinduism calls it Karma Yoga: everything you see or do is sacred if you look at it or do it with the right intention. So from that point of view combining sacred or "elevated" music with "mundane" street scenes is perfectly OK;). Keep creating beautiful videos!
Your videos are great - the silence in the chaos. Look for the "John Cage In a landscape" video from tracerprod on youtube, I'm sure you'll love it!
voxhunden 2 years ago
thank you, voxhunden for the comments (sorry, somehow i must have deleted your comment on the other clip?)
yes - recorder flutes are not historic, but in the reduction - no text - the flute is even MORE just pure breath and melody, just a bird flying.
thanks also 4 the hint about john cage, didnt know he was also that melodic. greez from switzerland!
psalmenlesung 2 years ago
Perhaps I'd better put it this way: you and tracerprod close the perceived gap between the sacred and the profane. Rabbi Yehuda Aschkenazy taught me about it: Judaism doesn't know about body vs. spirit, "higher" vs. "lower" etc. Hinduism calls it Karma Yoga: everything you see or do is sacred if you look at it or do it with the right intention. So from that point of view combining sacred or "elevated" music with "mundane" street scenes is perfectly OK;). Keep creating beautiful videos!
voxhunden 2 years ago
danke raven, bist eine treue seele - grüsse nach berlin :-)
psalmenlesung 2 years ago
... & am ende schaut gott um die ecke... :-)
beste grüße...
oldraven
oldoldraven 2 years ago