@pawsoned -- If you analyze dance, there is a sense of space and rhythm analogous to music, which is why both usually occur together. Where do your feelings come from? Where is your mind? The mind is a phenomenon of the brain reacting to and reintegrating information, it is a dance with the world. This brilliant talk touches the iceberg of how a sense of rhythm and variation are embedded in our ways of interacting with the world--mentally and physically.
What hogwash is this? Music, the most ephemeral of all, arts is not shaped by our body but by our feelings, i.e. mind. Body movement is a secondary side effect like graphic representation of the music waves. Music does not come from our movements, it's more relevant to analyze dance rather than sounds.
@pawsoned -- If you analyze dance, there is a sense of space and rhythm analogous to music, which is why both usually occur together. Where do your feelings come from? Where is your mind? The mind is a phenomenon of the brain reacting to and reintegrating information, it is a dance with the world. This brilliant talk touches the iceberg of how a sense of rhythm and variation are embedded in our ways of interacting with the world--mentally and physically.
theseanze 11 months ago
What hogwash is this? Music, the most ephemeral of all, arts is not shaped by our body but by our feelings, i.e. mind. Body movement is a secondary side effect like graphic representation of the music waves. Music does not come from our movements, it's more relevant to analyze dance rather than sounds.
pawsoned 1 year ago