This video clip can be found on iPeace, and embedded below.
Should you want to check out their many facets and media.While I watched Ms. Gow's performance - the amazing
Music, Concentration and Location came together to produce
This recognition in me - another 'two sides of the coin' type
Of insight.This is just my experience, and I was reminded of it yesterday
Whilst trying to do three simple steps over and over 60 times,
And having all manner of success and difficulty.
It was quite a challenge to do a repetitive series of computer steps for me
(That's what macros are for!)It reminded me of playing kirtan, a repetitive chant of Indian heritage,
On the harmonium, an instrument with bellows and keyboard that
Has its own fascinating journey and history to follow...
But see what I mean? It is just too easy to get distracted. It's hard for me.Multi-tasking... my jury is still out on that...
And maybe I'm in a special position to look at it,
Having once been able to do it very well...
And now having to focus in order to accomplish
Anything. I notice different things when I focus on them out of the stream.Okay - so contrasting the difficulty in keeping up a repetitive motor action
With the ease of repetitive mental and emotional habits to pop up and
Interfere with sanity over and over and over again.Seems like an odd juxtaposition to me.But looking at it more closely - makes sense as that way
One can call attention to the other
Like repelling off two surfaces to climb back down.Hope you like harp music...
Maybe I'll also post a clip of Harpo today.
Love that man.
"Phamie Gow's composition, 'Dancing Hands' was inspired by discovering that the energy in your hands when playing the harp, is the same intensity as when you practice Tai Chi. Here Phamie performs her composition in the Parque Guell, designed by the famous architect Gaudi. This track is taken from Phamie's latest (5th) album, La Vida Buena - The Good Life inspired by the mediterranean lifestyle and experiences she absorbed whilst living there."