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De Fouw
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Kiku Day
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Excellent! Mort de Rire
Would love to hear how it sounds!
Flavien Logan Testard
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Mort de Rire I was laugh out loud when I saw the picture !!

And what kind of sound this "bench to prey" made? :p
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Henrique - "MusgoDaP
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That's fine Kees! It's a funny one for sure!

This hat provides the "Eternal Reverb"! I am in debit with you guys, and I promisse that soon I will record there and share with you!!!
Okay
Christian Grobmeier
Administrator
great pic haha

Serious art and funny at the same time
Jarle Jivanmukta
Member
Is the music stored in the tank?
And the player is just "the channel"?
Is that liquid or gas in the tank?

Or is the tank just charging the the head of the player with imagery and thoughts, while the person is playing?
Or is the person playing and because of that filling up the tank with something?
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Nicolas Delhez
Member
I agree, great picture. Mort de Rire

In the same way, I use to play in a bucket I hold between my knees which provides deeper tones.
Maybe I can put the picture here and, going farther, we can ALL put funny pictures of us shooted in weird situation, position while playing.

Qui vit sans folie n'est pas si sage qu'il croit => Is there someone to translate in English? Mine is too poor Embarassed
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music

Aldous Huxley
Kiku Day
Moderator
"Nicolas Delhez""Nicolas Delhez"


Qui vit sans folie n'est pas si sage qu'il croit => Is there someone to translate in English? Mine is too poor Embarassed


Hmmm.. Let me have a go at it...even though I am not sure I will do justice to the sentence Arrow

The one who lives without craziness is not as wise as he thinks...

"Folie" I would normally translate with craziness but there is also a slight touch of extravaganza (which I like in the context of this picture!) and also madness. Okay
Nicolas Delhez
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Lots of thanks Kiku Day! It was exactly THIS word I couldn't translate in order to respect the meaning of the sentence. You are right when you say that "extravaganza" fits the context of the picture. So is the quotation (yes, did I mentioned it? This is a quotation but I do not know who was wise enough to tell that).
Let's put extravaganza in our lives...

I think that "craziness" is more like a "psychiatric" term. It could afraid some of us Laughing

I will finish here with these considerations, it is not the subject of the topic, right?
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music

Aldous Huxley
JF Lagrost
Administrator
It's always a case of yin and yang... I think in this sense "folie" must be understood simply as the opposite of wisdom. A mixture of instinct, inconsistency, improvisation, inner connection with the feelings... So important in music ...
Nicolas Delhez
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"JF Lagrost""JF Lagrost"
It's always a case of yin and yang... I think in this sense "folie" must be understood simply as the opposite of wisdom. A mixture of instinct, inconsistency, improvisation, inner connection with the feelings... So important in music ...


Thanks for your comment, it puts a new light on this quotation's understanding in my mind. An accurate thought...

And maybe can we say that because of this interconnexion (=>Yin and Yang (which is related to confucianism?) ) "folie" can also be understood as wisdom itself... Like a poison and its cure both have the same base... Very interesting.
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music

Aldous Huxley
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