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Ricardo -> How to listen. (Apr. 20 2013 19:23:01)

beautiful.





eccullen -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 20 2013 20:12:11)

Excellent !!
Gracias




Erik van Goch -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 20 2013 23:44:01)

Beautiful indeed, thanks for sharing :-)

It reminded me of a lovely movie-docu called "touch the sound" i saw at the IFFR a couple of years ago presenting a similar talent....it turned out to be the same wonderful Evelyn Glennie :-)





Thomas -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 21 2013 8:08:42)

Inspiring !




orsonw -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 21 2013 10:12:43)

Thank you for posting.




machopicasso -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 21 2013 11:08:10)

Very cool. Thanks for posting this.




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BarkellWH -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 21 2013 16:44:33)

Thanks for posting the video of Evelyn Glennie, Ricardo. I remember seeing her on, I believe, "60 Minutes" many years ago. She has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12, and it is ironic (but completely appropriate) that a deaf musician has so much to say about how to really listen to music. That was terrific.

Cheers,

Bill




rombsix -> RE: How to listen. (Apr. 22 2013 1:21:26)

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She is really good at that xylophone! (if that's what that is)


Marimba. [:D]




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