At 07:02 pm -0800 01.07.2002, Mark D. Lew wrote:
>if they focus the mind to use the right muscles
>to make the right sound, then it's a useful fiction.

You put that better than I did, but I think it's exactly right.

>From a physiological point of
>view, half the concepts we teach are inaccurate

You mention this in connection with singers, but my own piano teacher 
30 years ago told me stuff about about weight, centre of gravity, etc 
which I knew then to be utter tosh. He was a very good pianist (and 
very bad physicist). I went along with it because I accepted that 
willing suspension of disbelief in this unscientific rubbish was an 
approach that might work.

Regards
John
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