reading and skipping
Feb. 9th, 2008 02:57 pmI notice that I'm becoming more easily frustrated than usual when testing survey patterns, which I usually enjoy. The last couple of surveys have seemed to have persnickety skip patterns (that's the seuqence of pages you do or don't see depending on the answers you give.) I think this might be because of the experience of reading theory, in which the usually fluent experience of reading is constantly balked in the struggle for comprehension.
It is easy to find podcasts discussing classical music, but surprisingly difficult to find podcasts of the music itself. Copyright over the recordings I suppose.
I found a podcast about Berio's Sinfonia and felt absurdly sentimental. That was one of those works of art I thought must be the Answer to that unformed question of the human heart, when I was nineteen.
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It is easy to find podcasts discussing classical music, but surprisingly difficult to find podcasts of the music itself. Copyright over the recordings I suppose.
I found a podcast about Berio's Sinfonia and felt absurdly sentimental. That was one of those works of art I thought must be the Answer to that unformed question of the human heart, when I was nineteen.
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