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Globally honored musician Leonard Cohen once wrote, “Music is the emotional life of most people.” Music is a universal language; the poetry of the soul. We experience this when we listen to a live concert pianist’s fingers glide over the 88 keys of a Steinway piano; when we see their body movements; their feet placing the perfect pressure on the peddles at a precise moment in time. Somehow, the feeling and sentiment of one rendition of Rhapsody in Blue is never quite the same as another. But what if it wasn’t a live human producing the performance? What if the poetry of the soul was read back by something without a soul – the piano itself?
www.cmrubinworld.com/the-global-search-for-education-play...
cmrubinworldSpirio_Graphicnotext(500)
Globally honored musician Leonard Cohen once wrote, “Music is the emotional life of most people.” Music is a universal language; the poetry of the soul. We experience this when we listen to a live concert pianist’s fingers glide over the 88 keys of a Steinway piano; when we see their body movements; their feet placing the perfect pressure on the peddles at a precise moment in time. Somehow, the feeling and sentiment of one rendition of Rhapsody in Blue is never quite the same as another. But what if it wasn’t a live human producing the performance? What if the poetry of the soul was read back by something without a soul – the piano itself?
www.cmrubinworld.com/the-global-search-for-education-play...