John Williams
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It's just incredible. It was all written out. I have a saw and then put into a computer to produce it.
It's just incredible. It was all written out. I have a saw and then put into a computer to produce it.
You're a return. He told me that just last week. One thing I would say at this point is that it's probably true that music is older than language. And that's deeply embedded in all of our structure. And you understood it, not linguistically, but musically or spiritually in some way.
You're a return. He told me that just last week. One thing I would say at this point is that it's probably true that music is older than language. And that's deeply embedded in all of our structure. And you understood it, not linguistically, but musically or spiritually in some way.
You're a return. He told me that just last week. One thing I would say at this point is that it's probably true that music is older than language. And that's deeply embedded in all of our structure. And you understood it, not linguistically, but musically or spiritually in some way.
Oh, that's so difficult. Beethoven Ninth, Ode to Joy. I'd start there, I guess. One thing I wanted to add about the five-note signal, which is an after-the-fact rationalization. But you have what is re, do, do, do, sol, okay? Re, do, do, that's the tonic note. Do, again the tonic note down, and sol. Sol in music, which is the fifth degree, is an equivalent in language to a conjunctive but or and.
Oh, that's so difficult. Beethoven Ninth, Ode to Joy. I'd start there, I guess. One thing I wanted to add about the five-note signal, which is an after-the-fact rationalization. But you have what is re, do, do, do, sol, okay? Re, do, do, that's the tonic note. Do, again the tonic note down, and sol. Sol in music, which is the fifth degree, is an equivalent in language to a conjunctive but or and.
Oh, that's so difficult. Beethoven Ninth, Ode to Joy. I'd start there, I guess. One thing I wanted to add about the five-note signal, which is an after-the-fact rationalization. But you have what is re, do, do, do, sol, okay? Re, do, do, that's the tonic note. Do, again the tonic note down, and sol. Sol in music, which is the fifth degree, is an equivalent in language to a conjunctive but or and.
So if I say da-da-da-bum, that's not over with.
So if I say da-da-da-bum, that's not over with.
So if I say da-da-da-bum, that's not over with.