Music Books?
I can’t recall having any music books when I was young, or at least any favorite enough to remember it. But the idea of making “Toys” actually always interested me a lot. Why?
[ Maybe that’s the reason we lead our selves living away from art! The abandon of games!] Of course “grown-up” people will make new ones. Although, most of them with a complete disregard for the nature of the Game. Their whole lives will be spent playing nutralized games that will insistently call job, family, religion, politics, and science. To achieve this they did two simple things. First, they removed any personal perception of what each of them is. They perceived each of these concepts as heartless things. No intellectual challenge would be there anymore to transform those elements to a more realistic, playful and joyful level of existence. And Secondly, they vanish any level of examination by adding “reason”. (Not what actually reason is (to husbandry one’s senses)) but the reason as we know it in religion. The reason in its most objective and enslaving form of a word. The reason as an absolute answer or as a question that must remain unanswered. A toy has no such reason. It is just happening. It is happening now. It lives with the pure witnessing of its past and a clear burning for its future. That’s how we can play until dawn a game with no losers or stars but with protagonists based on the points in time and space where two different things interact.