Thursday, November 1, 2007

Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 11/01/2007


He was a young man, but completely the master of the seven strings and of the complex music. He would improvise before each song; then would come the song,in which there would be more improvisation. You would never hear any song played twice in the same way. The words were retained, but within a certain frame there was great latitude,and the musician could improvise to his heart's content; and the more the variations and combinations, the greater the musician.

~J. Krishnamurti


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