BUMPER SNIPPET
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I think it indeed is about hearing.
Imagine someone who loves nature. Everybody does, right? It's fall, you see the birds going south, you see the leaves changing colours, you can even smell fall. You watch everything closely and you love it. Then imagine someone, who can tell you which particular birds you just saw and that they're leaving later than normal because of the enduring warmth in the early fall. That someone shows you the one tree that doesn't fit because the colors of its leaves are due to fungus infection rather than fall itself. That person goes on and on and sees so much more than you have. Because that's just they way his eyes work - and of course because of his education. He knows what to look for. But even without education, and no matter how hard you concentrate - some just seem to notice so much more than you do. And this is not about opinions.
I think you can translate that to art. Everybody loves music, right? But some things you miss because you are concentrating on different areas or just because you don't know what to listen to in detail. You can even listen to a short piece ten times then someone comes along and asks you "Did you hear that one little significant note there?". And you haven't before, but you do in the future. Some people hear that note right away. Maybe they miss something else instead. What I miss, e.g., is lyrics. I just don't get them, they don't come through the music. It takes ages to know what a song truly is about (of course I could just read the lyrics, but usually I don't, because I don't really care and also: I simply forget. because there is no primary sense for me to add the semantics of the lyrics to the complete impression). This is a major weakness. But it seems this weakness is evened out through the deeper perception of music, or at least I hope it is.
It might have to do with different brain areas being active or developed. The funny thing is, however, that music and language seem to be quite related in terms of brain areas. I really can't explain that regarding my personal behavior.
I think starting to play musical instruments at a very early age does help and being able to sing. You're not just able to say "Well, this time the vers sounds different ... more passionate ...", but you can actually point out what the singer / producer did to achieve that effect - slightly different harmonies, minor changes in voice leading - whatever it might be. You can even transcribe and therefore better understand. You might be able to even 'feel' a specific singing technique because of certain qualities and so forth.
So some believers seem to really hear MJ on those songs. But providing more and more stuff, like Fall in Love etc. should make them reconsider everything. They are able to see a bigger picture. I am very impressed of KingMikeJ for expressing his intentions to think about the 3 released songs again - no matter what the outcome may be. Thank you for that.
It's not about being better or worse, though. Don't get me wrong. I know, most of you won't.
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