Monday, January 14, 2013

PANCASILA meditation with guitar - Johannes Passion BWV 245 JS. Bach - L...



     This was one of the very first videos I ever saw that was made by Lianto Tjahjoputro. It totally blew me away, I was amazed. So much so I had to let him know. Can you believe Mr. Tjahjoputro sent me back a response, and more than once. He is quite the gentlemen. Anybody who has begun to get into classical, or has ever tried knows the effects it has on your mind. Actually, I cannot speak for everybody, I can only speak from a personal point of view, and do I got some interesting stories about my "classical" experience.
     What I can say the first time someone taught me the "opening" to Jesu' Joy of Mans Desire. I couldn't believe my ears, I couldn't believe I was actually playing what I was hearing but that's the mind-trip. My focus is actually on my hands and hearing is like secondary. If that makes sense. If anybody out there has actually recorded themselves playing an instrument and then turned around and listened to their recording, you know what I'm talking about.
     Anyway, enough about me. I'll save my personal stories for a later date when I have more time. I just got about enough time to say a couple more things about Mr. Tjahputro's Channel. I'm subscribing to it, and I found Mr. Tjahjoputro's "Likes" and "Favorites" list's opened up a whole new world of musicians I don't think I would have normally stumbled upon. A Caliber of a higher degree, I think they are referred to as Maestro's or Masters.

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