Born To Be Miserable

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Another Triune Juncture

Creativity and “Oiling the Brain”


By Kimberly Koerber-Bauer-Koerber

December 4, 2010

3:25 p.m.

There was a grand Christmas concert at this juncture at the Columbus Public Library’s main library, which could be heard all the way through the library, including all floors, all alcoves, and all corridors. The holiday songs were clear, beautiful, melodic, and resonant. The concert, which was on the second floor of the library, ended about 25 minutes ago. The songs echo through my mind and will for the rest of the day.



Some days are like this: cold, mean, disorientating one minute, and then relaxed and transcended and one with the universe the next, as in:

1.   Muuuuusickkkkk

2.  Music

3.  Music!

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This reminds me of having to sit down and practice the piano as a kid which went something like this:

1.  Pranktice

2.  Practice makes perfect

3.  Practice this first, then I can play and write freeform!

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Or singing:

1.  Tra

2.  Tra-la-la

3.  “Blackbird singing in the dead of night – take these broken wings and learn to fly…”



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