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#528847 - 11/25/07 09:48 PM
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I'm reading a book called Lamb by one of my favorite Authors, Chris Moore. However I picked up a book the other day called This Is Your Brain On Music: The Science of A Human Obsession. It looks to be pretty interesting.
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#528848 - 11/25/07 09:49 PM
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Haha Minaku, I didn't read before I posted, I see you picked up the same book also. How is it?
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#528849 - 11/25/07 09:52 PM
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Originally posted by DaWF:  The Shipping News - Proulx My Antonia - Cather (re-reading for literature class, probably my least favorite "classic") [/b] i love both those books..
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#528850 - 11/25/07 10:24 PM
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Registered: 04/23/07
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Originally posted by Daffodil I bought "The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the Extraordinary Number of Nature, Art and Beauty" by Mario Livio yesterday. You might also be interested in "The Divine Proportion: A Study in Mathematical Beauty" by H.E. Huntley. (1970, Dover Publications.) I don't know if it is still in print. It puts much emphasis on the Fibonacci numbers and related series.
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#528852 - 11/25/07 11:20 PM
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Effortless Mastery by Kenny Werner
(reading for the 2nd time, I did a bit too much skimming the first time through)
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#528853 - 11/27/07 09:34 PM
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Originally posted by Ferdinand: Originally posted by Daffodil I bought "The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the Extraordinary Number of Nature, Art and Beauty" by Mario Livio yesterday. You might also be interested in "The Divine Proportion: A Study in Mathematical Beauty" by H.E. Huntley. (1970, Dover Publications.) I don't know if it is still in print. It puts much emphasis on the Fibonacci numbers and related series. [/b] Thank you. I'll be looking for that next time I'm in Borders.
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#528855 - 11/27/07 11:39 PM
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Chemical Dependencies in the Workplace. I start a new class next Tuesday, and decided to read ahead a bit. This reading is all online so I turn on the Acrobat Reader speech reader option and let the ebook read to me when my eyes don't see the words anymore.
John
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#528856 - 11/27/07 11:57 PM
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Originally posted by L'echange: "Walden" by Thoreau. Its about my fourth time reading this book. Just love it Concord, Mass, USA. Walden Pond is 1.7 miles in circumference. Amazing what we Brits know... Then there is the battle of Lexington Common... "what a glorious morning for America" and all that silly bilge. Oh you people... do you have  any[/b] idea what it cost Britain to defend her colonies? And that's the thanks we get... 
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#528857 - 11/28/07 02:58 AM
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig
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#528858 - 11/28/07 03:33 AM
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 "Isakskatedralen"[/b] by Kari Hotakainen (No, I don't expect anyone else to read the same..) About John Stainer's Crucifixion: (originally posted by BruceD):  That is not to damn it with faint praise, but while it is not a great work of music it has an element of naive sincerity about it that appealed to me when I first heard it as a teenager. [/b] We have sung Crucifixion for Easter a few times, it is a work that is possible to perform with quite limited resources (even if I'm glad you did not hear it, Jason). For me the expression of faith was the most important when singing my alto part. But I still like the chorals "For God so loved the world" and "Jesus the crucified, pleads for me". I am not that happy about the more "majestic" parts. Ragnhild
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#528859 - 11/28/07 03:46 AM
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'  Autobiography of a Yogi[/b]' - Paramahansa Yogananda Also, '  The Power of Now[/b]' - Eckhart Tolle... this one's never finished  I've got the hard-back at home and a well thumbed paperback which is with me constantly and in which I write notes. cruiser
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#528860 - 11/28/07 09:28 PM
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Reviewing Hesse's "Das Glasperlenspiel" This is moving up on my favorite books list.
Camus' "The Stranger"
Dennett's "Consciousness Explained"
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#528861 - 11/28/07 10:22 PM
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If it counts, Griffith's E & M Book, an Analytical Chemistry Book, and an Anal. Chem. lab manual.
Daniel
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#528862 - 11/29/07 02:44 AM
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Originally posted by dnephi: If it counts, Griffith's E & M Book, an Analytical Chemistry Book, and an Anal. Chem. lab manual. Would any of those be coming out in a mini-series? 
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#528863 - 11/29/07 07:14 AM
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I've just ordered a copy of Bruce Lipton's Biology of Belief. He is a biologist who seems to be saying that all 50 trillion cells in your body are the same as the 50 trillion cells in mine. The only difference is on the OUTSIDE of the cell. Attached to the outside of the cell wall are the individual's identity markers. He concludes that identity is EXTERIOR to the body. Relevance to piano playing? Hmm, you got me there.
That's strange, isn't DNA contained *inside* the cell? I'm reading Aunts Aren't Gentlemen by P.G.Wodehouse. Rather amusing
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#528864 - 12/02/07 08:45 AM
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Famous Pianists and Their Technique (New Edition 2007) by Reginald R. Gerig, Indiana University Press
Even contains a whole chapter devoted to Ortmann and that perennially discusssed topic of "can touch effect tone?"
In addition to being a compelling survey of the last three centuries of keyboard technique developement it also contains a very useful topical index to the book and to the bibliography.
Topics thusly indexed:
1. The Aesthetic Imperative 2. Mental and Psychological Control 3. An Intellectual Grasp of Basic Technical Knowledge 4. Isolated Movements 5. Coordinated Movements 6. Muscular Coordination 7. The Kinesthetic Sense 8. Posture 9. Means for Specific Technical Development 10. Historical Concepts and Perspective of Piano Technical Thought
The need for a more exhaustive update of this book is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that Georgy Sandor enjoys only one meager anecdotal quote with virtually nothing said of his impact on piano pedagogy or development of technique.
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#528865 - 12/02/07 10:06 AM
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Originally posted by twitchy: I've just ordered a copy of Bruce Lipton's Biology of Belief. He is a biologist who seems to be saying that all 50 trillion cells in your body are the same as the 50 trillion cells in mine. The only difference is on the OUTSIDE of the cell. Attached to the outside of the cell wall are the individual's identity markers. He concludes that identity is EXTERIOR to the body. Relevance to piano playing? Hmm, you got me there.
That's strange, isn't DNA contained *inside* the cell? [/b] No. As the sleeve note says - It shows that genes and DNA do not control our biology; that instead DNA is controlled by signals from outside the cell, including the energetic messages emanating from our positive and negative thoughts. Now I've read it I can say he knows what he's talking about. If nothing else it's a great primer on cell biology. Stupid New Age cover.
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#528867 - 12/03/07 10:44 AM
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On Piano Playing - Gyorgy Sandor Mastering the Chopin Etudes and Other Essays - Abby Whiteside The Odyssey - Homer The Libation Bearers - Aeschylus If you've read the Iliad, Agamemnon by Aeschylus is a really great read. 
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#528868 - 12/03/07 04:56 PM
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Frank Conroy's "Body & Sole". Just finished it for about the 7th time. It is inspirational for me as well as takeing place during a time and location I can relate to.
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#528869 - 12/03/07 09:45 PM
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Loc: Santa Fe, NM
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Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History, David A. Jasen and Trebor Jay Tichenor Quirkology: How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things, Richard Wiseman, Ph.D. The music-related chapter  was about infrasound (very low frequencies) and how it's experienced without being heard. It was responsible for one researcher's lab equipment moving independently across the floor (a poltergeist!) and also for some strange feelings by audience members during a concert. He talks about it's effects from organs, and that it may be part of the response that moves people in ways they describe as being very close to God. His experiments are done in the "real world" (he did one of the follow-up experiments on the "6 degrees of separation" finding), but he also reports on lab experiments. Cathy
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#528870 - 12/03/07 11:35 PM
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"Shine" written by the wife of David Helpgod. Good book!! like the movie.
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