The
Natural Basis of
Creating Music
Fundamental Know-
How of the Creators
of Classical Music
Access to the
Coordinating Power
over the Creative
Process in Music
General
Availability
of the Field of All
Possibilities
General Holistic
Insight into
the True Process of
the Art of Music
By
virtue of the eigenfunction of their intellect, all great music poets developed
and develop their immortal musical creations out of the integrated
function of feeling and understanding.
In the state of restful alertness they discovered in their intellect the true
origin of all music: the harmony.
By enlivening this true source of the art of sound from the silence of their hearts, they stimulated the depth of their minds to vibrate all-creatively.
So, the classical musical poets created their great musical works by successfully identifying themselves with their nature-given, inner music creator by linking themselves in their conscious thinking to the innermost essence of their life resting in unshakable silence.
“Concentrated thinking represents an immense force, and the divine power
reacts to it.” Richard Strauss
From birth on, our great musical creators possessed the ability to transcend be it by the favour of destiny, or by the merit of heritage and they knew how to refine their thinking through musical logic.
Today, by listening to genuine classical music, every individual can experience this all-creative potential of the transcendence, for in the inner logic of such music and in the musical cognitive process delineated in it the mental creative process is being developed completely system-atically.
Thus,
holistic insight into the true process of the art of music is available not
only to the genius who knows by birth and by favourable circumstances
how to unfold creativity but also to the common listener.
By virtue of the musical logic, the common listener becomes a creative music
listener, the music lover becomes a music knower, the musician becomes a mediator
of the musical truth, and: the music teacher becomes a knower who relies on
his very own personal experience.
Reference work: Peter Huebner Natural Music Hearing