Great talent, Great videos..
Mersi Reza jaan for sharing..
But I just want to remind everyone, that even the most ordinary brain, which we usually take for granted, is as miraculous and amazing as the brain of this guy, but because it is so abundant we don't see it.
I give you just one example: when you hear a note and repeat it with the same frequency, an enormously complicated process is happening in your brain. Repeating the note, is trivial for some, hard for some, and might be impossible for others, but it's technically miraculous. How the aural cells of our ear get connected to the muscular nerves of our larynx to replicate the frequency. How many millions of neurons are involved in that? How our own conscious control gets involved in fixing the pitch? However, we are so used to admire things that we can't do. If we are able to sing one octave, we don't
appreciate it, but if someone can sing 4 octaves, which is impossible for us, we get fascinated and lose ourselves.
All I am saying is that, singing one octave is as admirable as singing 4 octaves. Having absolute pitch, is as admirable as having a relative pitch. Having a memory that can memorize a short piece of music, is as admirable as a memory that can keep a long piece of music.
This is a kind reminder to ourselves that we are admirable as everyone else. We should be fascinated about what we have, even if its so abundant, the same way we are fascinated about what other people have, even if it is so rare.
All the best to you
Ali
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