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Wizard777 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-30-05 04:28 AM
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64. It's not a skill. More of a gift that developes into an art.
Science is now finding that musicians have an inclination for intuition. Especially those that play fast or in groups. It's an invocation of Zen. When you get into 32nd and 64th notes. The time in which you must play the note is not enough time to even think about playing the note. So there can be no thought. You simply just do it. Orchastras and bands invoke sychronicity. For them to be on the same beat with different instruments and notes at the sametime. They all must follow that invisble metronome. I guess the sychronicity is a metropolis. LMAO!
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