Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? no. Just as one can never learn how to paint.
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I always felt that a painted edge between two colors was a depiction somehow.
The artist must ask you to think of the world in a different way, and sometimes it's a more abstract way; sometimes it's a completely different kind of colouring.
Some colors reconcile themselves to one another, others just clash.
To sing a song is like whispering to a child's ear. It is an art heavily relying on improvisation.
There are people who don't respond to color. That's what painting is. It's color.
You're an enormous sponge and everything goes in there and you squeeze it out in songs, I guess. And if you're a painter, you squeeze them out on to a canvas.
Just as one can compose colors, or forms, so one can compose motions.
One learns about painting by looking at and imitating other painters.
The goal is always to make a nice tableau painting with the voice. The more color I can find, the more shadow I can find - the goal is always to make more nuance and colors.
When you make music, you're forming these invisible vibrations in the air into different shapes and consistencies and speeds in order to create music, and understanding how the math of that works just gives you more colors to paint with, and allows you to get to what you want quicker.