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And every single entry had to be listened to, experienced, and then, based on the
musical
ability, then that person could either enter or not.
I will say though that, after having done surgery a lot, it's similar to playing a
musical
instrument.
I'll go over some science experiments and cover three
musical
experiments.
And so through this piano keyboard, we have the means to take a
musical
process and study it.
And there on the smaller scale, the scale of an earring or a ceramic pot or a
musical
instrument, was a materiality and a soulfulness.
I mean, they were so brave and so bold and so radical in what they did, that I find myself watching that cheesy
musical "
1776" every few years, and it's not because of the music, which is totally forgettable.
We play
musical
instruments.
But as I was moving away from the traditional classical repertoire and trying to find new ways of
musical
expression, I realized that with today's technological resources, there's no reason to limit what can be produced at one time from a single string instrument.
My favorite group is the music group, where people, every week, play
musical
instruments down the phone to each other.
The early 70s marked a time of
musical
and artistic excellence in Ghana.
There has to be, between me and the orchestra, an unshakable bond of trust, born out of mutual respect, through which we can spin a
musical
narrative that we all believe in.
Now a fundamental and really viscerally important experience for me, in terms of music, has been my adventures in South Africa, the most dizzyingly
musical
country on the planet in my view, but a country which, through its
musical
culture, has taught me one fundamental lesson: that through music making can come deep levels of fundamental life-giving trust.
The piece was sung entirely in Xhosa, which is a beautifully
musical
language, if you don't know it.
You can't tell me that there aren't millions of disabled people, in the U.K. alone, with massive
musical
potential.
Every single bead, every single colored band, represents a weather element that can also be read as a
musical
note.
I also translate weather data into
musical
scores.
And
musical
notation allows me a more nuanced way of translating information without compromising it.
Meanwhile, I use these scores as blueprints to translate into sculptural forms like this, that function still in the sense of being a three-dimensional weather visualization, but now they're embedding the visual matrix of the
musical
score, so it can actually be read as a
musical
score.
You place it in a music hall, it all of a sudden becomes a
musical
score.
Or listening to the same MP3 as 3,000 other people and dancing silently in a park, or bursting into song in a grocery store as part of a spontaneous musical, or diving into the ocean in Coney Island wearing formal attire.
We are the solution to their
musical
problems.
Did you know that 80 percent of the information we receive comes through our eyes, and if you compare light energy to
musical
scales, it would only be one octave that the naked eye could see, which is right in the middle?
I'm suggesting that with training you can imbue a
musical
sound with significance, even in a cat.
Well, most musicologists would argue that repetition is a key aspect of beauty, the idea that we take a melody, a motif, a
musical
idea, we repeat it, we set up the expectation for repetition, and then we either realize it or we break the repetition.
Why are some of you high above the curve in terms of intellectual, athletic,
musical
ability, creativity, energy levels, resiliency in the face of challenge, sense of humor?
And just like the strings on a violin, they can vibrate in different patterns producing different
musical
notes.
Well when I was asked to do this TEDTalk, I was really chuckled, because, you see, my father's name was Ted, and much of my life, especially my
musical
life, is really a talk that I'm still having with him, or the part of me that he continues to be.
And the reason you like it is because you've inherited, whether you knew it or not, centuries-worth of changes in
musical
theory, practice and fashion.
And in the 12th century, a line was drawn, like a
musical
horizon line, to better pinpoint the pitch's location.
And every
musical
era had different priorities of these things, different things to pass on, different 'whats' and 'hows'.
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