I like millercarbon’s post above and would extend it to music. Did anyone see the recent Tony Bennet segment on 60 Minutes? He is deep in the throes of Alzheimer’s but start playing music or put him in front of an audience and a different person emerges. I have seen stroke patients who have been aplastic for years suddenly belt out Christmas Carols when the music comes on. We learn music in different areas of the brain than other language skills. Do we therefore learn to hear differences in the reproduction of musical sounds in a similar way? I have no idea. This is also different from what the OP intended, but a lot more interesting.
How Do You Learn?
After 5 years back into this HiFi pursuit I realize I may need to reassess
where I spend time finding new information.
So I ask you to please list 'just one' source you consider to be
most important in keeping you well informed of goings on in
HiFi.
I look forward to reading some carefully considered replies.
Thanks
where I spend time finding new information.
So I ask you to please list 'just one' source you consider to be
most important in keeping you well informed of goings on in
HiFi.
I look forward to reading some carefully considered replies.
Thanks
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Getting back to the original intent, this hobby is is infiltrated by people with agendas. I like Robert Harley’s books, probably as reasonable a single source as any, but I am very suspicious of him ever since he went whole hog on MQA. Forget Trump’s tax returns, I would love to see if RH gets any income Bob Stuart. I learn a lot from these forums, but when something interests me that I encounter here I try to read up on it elsewhere. Why does the OP want to restrict himself to a single source? Would you want a Doctor operating on you who has only read a single journal article? |
I like millercarbon’s post above and would extend it to music. Did anyone see the recent Tony Bennet segment on 60 Minutes? He is deep in the throes of Alzheimer’s but start playing music or put him in front of an audience and a different person emerges. I have seen stroke patients who have been aplastic for years suddenly belt out Christmas Carols when the music comes on. We learn music in different areas of the brain than other language skills. Do we therefore learn to hear differences in the reproduction of musical sounds in a similar way? I have no idea. This is also different from what the OP intended, but a lot more interesting.Very interesting posts thanks.... Unlike paintings perhaps or colors , sounds and music in a more direct way elicit and and provoke our fellings, will and memories and habits in a deeper way... All main important events are associated often with a particular music for us or even for the collective... Then the Tony Bennet we knows, buried deep under the brain degeneration, could express itself when related to the music and says "hy there! i am here but cannot do nothing more than react to the event ".... It is incredibly moving and suggest the fragility of our essence and at the same time his persistence in spite of the body glue.... |
Jim Smith’s "Get Better Sound". Filled with tips and suggestions that will improve a system, and cost nothing but one's time. Should be a companion piece to Harley’s book. |
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