The Music Lesson : A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music by Victor L Wooten
Written by the famous Grammyaward-winning bassist Victor L . Wooten , this book explores the relationship between a student and a teacher . A young musician who wants his world to be surrounded by music meets a teacher who sets him on a path to self-discovery . He teaches that spirituality can unleash vivid music where each note is a self-reflection into the thought process and life of the musician . A great read for people who have a creative block and want to be re-inspired .
Absolutely on Music by Haruki Murakami and Seiji Ozawa
If you have already read some of the literature produced by Murakami , then you will be aware of how much poignance he gives to music . He sets the tone of any surroundings using powerful music , which also provides a glimpse into the emotional state of the characters . In this book , his friend Seiji Ozawa , a renowned conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra , discusses their deep passion for music . The book chronicles two years of conversations in which they discuss the greatest melodies of Beethoven to Brahm and other hidden masterpieces .
The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Albom
Mitch Albom has made his mark in the literary world with his captivating words that tug a string in the heart of the readers . He uses spirituality for an emotional and mental transformation of the characters . This story is about Frankie Presto , who , through several hardships in his formative years , uses an old guitar which has magical six strings to become a resounding success . A truly interesting read until the last page , this book is surely a showstopper
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