Man's peculiar privilege is walking erect on two feet and thereby being forced to stretch his hands upwards to heaven. This conquering of gravity, space and height, as well as of horizon, is essential in violin playing.
Yehudi Menuhin, 1972
真是大师之言。初学琴之小童,听了如入五里雾中。
- Re: 梅纽因论提琴演奏posted on 05/06/2003
牛虻 wrote:
> Man's peculiar privilege is walking erect on two feet and thereby being forced to stretch his hands upwards to heaven. This conquering of gravity, space and height, as well as of horizon, is essential in violin playing.
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> Yehudi Menuhin, 1972
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> 真是大师之言。初学琴之小童,听了如入五里雾中。
此言妙还妙在它的普适性。把 violin一词换成basket ball等词也一样成立,嘿嘿。 - posted on 05/06/2003
虚风子 wrote:
> 牛虻 wrote:
> > Man's peculiar privilege is walking erect on two feet and thereby being forced to stretch his hands upwards to heaven. This conquering of gravity, space and height, as well as of horizon, is essential in violin playing.
> >
> > Yehudi Menuhin, 1972
> >
> > 真是大师之言。初学琴之小童,听了如入五里雾中。
>
> 此言妙还妙在它的普适性。把 violin一词换成basket ball等词也一样成立,嘿嘿。
interesting. and it also occurs to me that in dancing you can stretch not only your hands upwards to heaven but all your four limbs, which kind of explains why maya is so taken by dancing. :)
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