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Imagine an apple
Vynn & Francis
13 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?
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A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Music with cellist Matthew Pierce
Imagine an apple
1 hour 6 minutes
1 year ago
Music with cellist Matthew Pierce
What do musicians see in their mind's eyes and ears while playing? How do they use that to create the impact of the music on the audience? Vynn and Francis interview professional cellist Matthew Pierce who is aphantasic - he has no visual imagination. He uses his audio, spatial, emotional and bodily imagination to perform music. Matthew goes into detail about learning to play an instrument, using different kinds of imagination to train the subconscious to control the body while playing. How does the body move while playing a cello and a piano? Where do you need to visually pay attention while in an orchestra? What are they different layers of habit that are built up while learning an instrument? To finish, there's a discussion about a lack of visual imagination making it harder to do paperwork. After this interview, Matthew composed, performed and recorded the intro and outro music for "Imagine an Apple". Thanks Matthew, it's very much appreciated! Check out his other musical work in the links below. Timestamps: 01:33 Inner audio experience 04:16 Spatial imagination 05:56 Teaching playing an instrument 09:40 Body position while playing cello 11:09 Imagining what you want to play 15:11 Difference with visual imagination 16:19 Places you look while playing in orchestra 18:35 Reading music as sound vs notation 23:21 Musical keys, embodiment of playing 30:52 Imagining audio of an orchestral piece 36:15 Imagining emotions of audience 41:50 Different kinds of mind's eyes 44:39 Paperwork when aphantasic 50:02 Vynn and Francis chat about the episode Show Links: * Piercello's Progress [https://piercello.substack.com/] - Matthew's email newsletter on Substack * Matthew's Twitter account [https://twitter.com/MJPiercello] * Matthew's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdxOcmHYxraZ2kUt-c5L5w] * Prelude from J. S. Bach's Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5H6DgY_k3M] Contact Details: Please follow us, get in touch, tell us about your inner experiences! Twitter: @imagine_apple [https://twitter.com/imagine_apple] @SurenVynn [https://twitter.com/SurenVynn] @frabcus [https://twitter.com/frabcus]Email: imagine@flourish.org Theme written, performed and recorded by @MJPiercello [https://twitter.com/MJPiercello]
Imagine an apple
A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?