It would be weird if that's what our music is about.
   The essence of this music, however, is that we hear the "stories",
   learn them, make them our own and reproduce them, not verbatim, but
   slightly differently as mood and memory serves. They have to become
   part of us; not something external interpreted from marks on a page.
   Once they are inside us it is very natural to share them with others.
   As aye
   Anthony
   --- On Tue, 1/12/09, gibbonssoi...@aol.com <gibbonssoi...@aol.com>
   wrote:

     From: gibbonssoi...@aol.com <gibbonssoi...@aol.com>
     Subject: [NSP] Re: From notation to music
     To: cwh...@santa-fe.freeserve.co.uk, nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
     Date: Tuesday, 1 December, 2009, 0:38

      But remembering the words of a speech, writing them down verbatim,
      then being unable to remember them again without reading the
   transcript
      is plain weird....
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