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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Focus, clarity and grounded in awareness of realistic and practical limits

Both are brief, precise to the point and right on target.


Most successful corporate leader (excepts a few lucky ones and those with push of inheritance, dynasty, conducive ecosystem, collective encouragement, forced by circumstances, backing by political, religious or some other institutional set up etc) more importantly has focus, clarity and grounded in awareness of realistic and practical limits to start with and that becomes a habit. 

Here is Elon Musk, his clarity on AI models and his humble admission about the inevitable likely short comings and the mechanisms to address them etc. 

Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) posted at 5:06 am on Tue, May 20, 2025:
Grok is coming to Azure Foundry! Thanks @elonmusk for joining us at Build to talk about what it means for devs. https://t.co/8x7dmrsKSB
(https://x.com/satyanadella/status/1924610074603082016?s=03

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

NUANCES , Music and senses

 

NUANCES ARE IMMENSELY IMPORTANT IN ALL ASPECTS OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES.

 

They are the aesthetic filigree works that enhance value of ornamentation and manifest human brain’s ability to perceive better and progress further.

 

So, we must try to observe them, to understand them and to appreciate them.

 

Besides, observing Nuances helps one to notice the interrelatedness and interconnectivity of a whole lot of things using multiple senses. [a]

 

As the great author Guy Murchie in his wonderful must-read book The Seven Mysteries of Life: An Exploration of Science and Philosophy

writes, “I seek to scrutinize the earth and her creatures down to their deepest marrow, to sense through their senses, read from their minds, pulse with their heartbeats - finally tune in, so far as I am allowed, to their profoundest spiritual potentialities”.

 

 

Could it be that UNIVERSE means एकश्य+ काव्यं= The poetry of one=UNI+VERSE also refer to etymology of UNIVERSE in https://psychweb.com/the-etymology-of-the-word-universe/ [b]

 

Music according to Guy Murchie is something that is omnipresent [c]

 

In some Reels and Stand-Up comedy shows nuances get blurred superficiality floats.  

 

Consuming these are as bad as junk food, titillating but cause harm in long-term.

 

Drowning the nuances in superficialities is trying to shrink the immense and vast potential human faculties to distinguish varieties of experiences and expressions especially in a country like India which has given to the world by unravelling the hidden splendour and beauties of the most intricate aspects of sound through its classical music especially through various ragas which is the hallmark of human brain’s ability to perceive minute and subtle nuances of sound. India, a country which has given to the world thousands of years ago minute filigree works carved in big rocks and stones. It still has a village where people call and recognise one another not by name but by different  sounds of  whistling.*1

 

The taste of the present generation is, at times, really perplexing​ because on the one hand there is lack of sense of humour wherein every topic or utterance becomes selectively sensitive mostly theoretically imbibed ideologies with a smattering of social cause often magnified as discriminations or disparities or exaggerated view of differences injected through WOKESIM ( this makes casual chat or serious sarcasms to fade away especially, ones that humorously express the well observed stereotypical collective  behaviour patterns/ activities etc and this selective sensitivity subjects every statement to multiple layers of censorships*2), whereas, on the other hand in the name of Stand Up Comedy shows especially the sensationalism based attention seeking ones try to baselessly,  blindly and crudely criticise good actions, interesting productions, original creativity etc, mostly in the realm of culture, art, traditions. 

 

Many like the one in the above video have started making Reels/ videos thinking that they are great geniuses. 

 

What these people call as beat is just for maintaining Thalam or rhythm. 

 

The tune, Raga, lyrics, type of Gamakams, rendering, voice of the singer, situational emotions , the niravals ( multiple combinations of resonance, pauses); instrumental music filling gaps etc, all of them together keep changing.

 

All great writers, artists repeat certain things or aspects because they have mastered the domain so well and their love for the art form becomes a nice obsession that they want to and try to weave multiple patterns or various forms out of the same pattern and dig deeper to explore the multiple nuances in hidden layers of a pattern. 

 

Even criticism or sarcasm of or on great pieces of work or artist can be interesting if the critic himself or herself has some natural talent in the domain, then it can be interesting as the way in which it is delivered with panache.

 

How does everyone all over the world enjoy visual humour of Mr. Bean or Charlie Chaplin ( they have criticised even many highly venerated traditions,  practices etc ). In similar show Alex *3 does well because he has natural talent for both music, sings well and has good sense of humour with important ingredients of humour well embedded, that relate with the audience easily like exaggeration of what people associate familiarly with an artist or art piece and repetition in different but familiar contexts. 

 

To explain to the lay person beat is a system of basic framework like a canvas or paint brush for a painter; Alphabet or words like the articles, prepositions for a writer; doughs for a cook; a camera to a camera person ( gender neutral) a particular favourite shot to batter etc.

 

Besides, in every art form there are styles and obviously scientifically some specific pattern(s) can be deciphered in every creation be it natural or born out of human creativity.

 

Some talented individuals have a fancy for something that would have got them enough fame and they may stick to them, other cannot even imitate them that easily*4.

 

Some like to express and to share the joy of their experience at grasping some aspect of an art *5

 

Just because one has managed to observe and understand the style or pattern that does not automatically empower such a person to mock at or condescendingly dismiss such creativity as monotonous or standardised like a pack a particular brand of biscuits. That shows merely a superficial view not an understanding.

 

Anyone well versed in the 22 Shrutis and 12 Swarasthanams with the ability to grasp the scale properly and a better understanding of Gammakams can take two or three notes and dive into multiple ragas. Can we make a Stand-Up Comedy saying that with just three or five notes someone renders so many songs.*6 & *7

 

In fact, doing serious research to decipher such patterns and explain them as Lec-Dem will enable many to learn and appreciate better with additional knowledge inputs, enabling a better understanding to bridge the gap between different genres of music.*8

 

Humour, satire and criticism too must have some class, and it must come naturally or out of spontaneous and instinctive reaction rather than laboriously working to score high marks  in a board exam intended to achieve a particular milestone.

 

We all need to accept everyone cannot be/need not  a specialist in everything, while everyone can and preferably need to know something about everything

* 9 and can attempt to do anything or criticise anything but in certain circumstances better still, appreciate in consternation relishing the mastery or uniqueness.

After all, every small child in India criticises that Rohit Sharma must not have gone for that lofted shot without realising that he has scored more sixes than the number of words that those children know.

 

Nothing wrong in such criticism but to say that he is useless and he does not know how to play, and he knows only two shots etc are stupid criticisms.

 

Like in India many used to say that Sehwag has no foot  work or Kumble does not turn the ball much as a spinner. Both, in a way, predicted the future of vital aspects of T-20 cricket. Now, as per review Sharne Warne may not get many decisions in his favour, but Kumble would get more.

 

Even a Subbudu criticised vehemently Semmangudi, not about his music or rendering but only about his excessive nasal impact [ unfortunately, in those days we did not have advanced acoustic mikes otherwise, even that nasal sounds could have been filtered and Semmangudi’s niravals could have inspired many music directors. Talking of inspiration, if one is in the same profession a greater or better performance must be seen as an inspiration rather than as intimidation.

 

Imitations in mimicry which comes naturally to some people are enjoyable but not hard laboured copying. 

 

*1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmFCHwqT2gM&t=41s

 

 

*2) Present day statements are subjected to scrutiny everything from microscope to telescope will be used find ​out whether ​opinions are  gender neutral, non-racist and devoid of  the following :-political undercurrents, ideological overtones, hidden agenda, ulterior motives, lurking suspicions, simmering discontent, extrapolation of any 'ism', nudging in narratives etc.​.​

They must steer clear of even remote controversies, ambiguities​ and navigate through these excessive scrutinises. 

 

*3) Alex's two shows involving music director and top singer

 

 https://youtu.be/zehaYpgDuk8?si=haBJVkfrlVzkqOgy

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-B5xCkFIXE

 

 https://youtu.be/GOIBjZ5YyBI?si=6Dqk2zCu9SjtqprY

 

 

4*) One must know multiple factors to know why these 73 by Abby and are free to interpret but difficult to even imitate.

 

https://www.facebook.com/reel/587678870737134/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

https://youtu.be/Mq2jNxHzJeM?si=tpvHXffkKh2tJ8UP

 

https://youtu.be/nwguAh-DJoA?si=IxRrWlHSn_cIMlwM

 

whereas this one is laboured very hard

 

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3727911330558537&rdid=96H95nRB9BRgydg7

 

*5) https://www.facebook.com/vishwajeet.borwankar/videos/1429902891709953/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

*6) &*7)

Many ragas with the same set of swaras

 

https://www.facebook.com/voxguruofficial/videos/1003331161386378/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdDprxRGWD8

 

A peep into many Bhairavis

 

https://www.facebook.com/NJNandiniofficial/videos/622310883823887/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

https://www.facebook.com/NJNandiniofficial/videos/1124699292141034/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

Gamakams

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4w30izPVDA

 

Introduction to the 12 notes

 

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

 

 

 

 

22 Shruthis explained by stalwarts

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfmCpWLLgmY&list=PLabcsxuRPksyv4UAsg81ykSBTFzgEJIFj&index=5

 

Dr Vidhyadhar oke the doyen who is the best in explaining the marriage of  scientific approach with artistic aesthetics in music

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlKarYv2UQg

 

RAAG EK BHAV ANEK

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBTpcrVJOCo&list=PLnclq_BFTOwDklFrrfYtfgzwUZM4UyTZX

 

 

*8) https://youtu.be/kpNB4rRRRAY?si=_LuI_oSE-af0WOpV 

    

      https://youtu.be/Z3K6pbgxLWw?si=mti3c9rkh455QmGT 

 

       https://youtu.be/1-Un0jzyLNc?si=dUD5s-t2qkd52ejv 

  

         and this one is a class apart

      https://www.facebook.com/AbbyVOfficial/videos/665870215866852/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

 

*9)

A close-up of a tree

AI-generated content may be incorrect.

 

[a] http://www.this-magic-sea.com/PERCEP32.HTM

 

“Music is enough for a lifetime - but a lifetime is not enough for music. What is Music? How do you define it? Music is a calm moonlit night, the rustle of leaves in Summer. Music is the far off peal of bells at dusk! Music comes straight from the heart and talks only to the heart: it is Love!”-Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff

 

https://egreenway.com/reason/fivesenses.htm

 

[b] https://psychweb.com/the-etymology-of-the-word-universe/

 

The term “Universe,” derived from the Latin ‘universum’, is profoundly symbolic in its etymology, signifying the totality of existence as “one verse” or a unified entity. This concept encapsulates the grandeur and unity of all celestial bodies, cosmic phenomena, and the very fabric of spacetime. From the smallest subatomic particles to the vast galactic clusters, the Universe is a seamless symphony of physical laws and forces, interweaving matter and energy in an intricate dance. It embodies the entirety of space and time, housing not only galaxies, stars, and planets, but also the lesser-seen forces and dark matter that bind the cosmos together. In this singular, boundless expanse, the story of everything—from the fiery birth of stars to the silent drift of galaxies—unfolds, offering a perspective that highlights both the insignificance and the extraordinary uniqueness of our place within this vast cosmic verse.

[c] Music is mathematical in structure of course and brings abstraction to the earth as a gong, to the atom as a harp, to life as a melody, while the Pythagorean inspiration that celestial bodies have musical relations is virtually a key to the universe.

 

I must say that music is so abstract I constantly have to remind myself it is a wave phenomenon lacking not only tangible but even intangible existence until at least one vibration has sounded. For any briefer sound can hardly have

a definite pitch or be a note. And when it comes to fitting notes together into a melody, any piece of music can be taken apart and reassembled, indeed a lot more freely than can an animal. Someone has even invented a synthetic symphony that can be played and integrated entirely by one versatile musician, who performs solo on all the orchestral instruments, one after the other, recording each part of the symphony separately before acoustically blending all the parts into one complete performance that, however beautiful, is no less artificially abstract than the reconstituted ameba.

 

“The Fibonacci Sequence turns out to be the key to understanding how nature designs... and is... a part of the same ubiquitous music of the spheres that builds harmony into atoms, molecules, crystals, shells, suns and galaxies and makes the Universe sing.” ― Guy Murchie, The Seven Mysteries Of Life: An Exploration of Science and Philosophy