Go to this website: 
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?
channel=60Sunday
 
and on the right and side is a video entitled "Bluejay" about a kid 
musical genius, a must see, really amazing. Mozart was like this, it 
was all in his head before he wrote anything and wouldn't put any 
music to paper until he was satisfied with every note in his head. My 
theory about how this works is that if there are musical demensions, 
the score is already complete and the person simply channels the 
work, psycically. The only skill here is to be able to write down 
what they hear which requires the work to learn but once learned then 
it's pretty much effortless as this guy demonstrates. I think the 
people who have to work at their compositions like Beethoven who made 
lots of corrections don't have the connection as clearly as Mozart or 
Bluejay. Mark


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