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The amazing thing about music is that it does not exist outside the brain. A single note begins as vibrations travel through the air which cause the eardrum to vibrate. Inside the ear the vibrations are converted into nerve impulses which travel to the brain where they are perceived as various elements of music such as pitch and melody. When recombined, these elements form a pattern which we recognize as music. In other words, the brain itself processes the sounds we think we hear into a perceptual whole we call music.
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can?
Extract from The Art of War, Sun Tzu (544 BC - 496 BC)