Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Rhynchosia: Music shared, Eliciting Loving Bliss Neurophysiology and what pieces I would choose to do this re the Grateful Dead pre 1980 and Raga music and esp Yoyo Ma playing Bach Cello Suites in classical music, Loving Bliss Practices, Guidelines Practicing Loving Bliss v-a-v Musical Instrument


Thanks, Ants, Koh and Scot,

Will check out your recording you shared.

Greetings from Stanford Music School again (after a great day in Stanford Law with a Rebecca MacKinnon designed conference on privacy ... and meeting many potential interesting lawyer contacts re WUaS).

As I sat listening to the first half of chamber music here, my mind turned to eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology and what pieces I would choose to do this re the Grateful Dead pre 1980 and Raga music and esp Yo-yo Ma playing Bach Cello Suites in classical music especially, and so much other music ...

Loving Bliss Practices

Guidelines Practicing Loving Bliss v-a-v Musical Instrument

Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology)



If I could choose the list of pieces and have these talented Stanford students play them, or even the St Lawrence String Quartet, their faculty mentors here, for a wide variety of qualities of bliss elicitation, or you could, what pieces would they be?

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Just came across a BBC version of of Yo-yo Ma playing all of the Bach Cello Suites at the Royal Albert Hall (the two versions on disk I know of are better) ... but this is nevertheless great ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu9MDqGhIak. (But I think there are hints of improvisation in Bach, and certainly in these other musics - Grateful Dead and Raga - where you'll also find these Cello Suites - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2015/12/rhynchosia-music-shared-eliciting.html ) ... and yet they're often sad ... (and the last Cello Suite is in D Major - which can also be A mixolydian which my small pipes are in and which I might be able to explore ) ... In terms of exploring happiness generation and classical music, playing or listening to "happy" (improvisational too) Bach music played in certain ways is one way to explore.

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This focus on eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology is a kind of philosophical inquiry, with an interest in making scientific, with MDMA as one reference experience, and in terms of brain science (see related MIT OCW, for example), but also in terms of people actually realizing accessing such neural cascades of pleasure when and as they want them (in the context of socio-culture too).

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Just found these entire Bach Cello Suites on Youtube ... :)

Yo Yo Ma - Bach Six Cello Suites - BBC Proms 2015


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu9MDqGhIak





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