--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > Well, I gotta tell ya, while all that kinda thing at one time very > much impressed me--not so much now. Yeah you may be able to play more > notes per measure or two voices in contrasting time signatures, I > really could care less. Music's all an anahata nada, the sound of > brahman kinda thing for me. If it's not with feeling, from the heart > (which often means succinct), I'm unmoved by it. Sure I could play > it. But there's just no obsession with that mere precision. It's > senseless to me. It's gotta have heart. > > BTW, here the Dweez's video on YouTube (believe it or not, his dad > would notate all this playing): > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkJyQ0r9xVE >
So you think he plays from the heart sans technique? The point of a technical book is to provide the ability to learn to play technically flawlessly without thinking about it. THEN the heart comes into play. My neighbor's kid banks on the keybord full of heart.
