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funkymoped | 16:14 Wed 17th May 2006 | Arts & Literature
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is there a direct connection between between the "great art masters" and "great musicians" ? i was thinking along the lines of, what makes one person so able to create a work of art that they become imortalised ? but they dont do it just once, they do it time and again... may sound a silly question, but could the "masters" all have been suffeering with a medical condition ???
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Have i read somewhere that one of the famous musicians had austism? Not sure but i think these people are born with their talent, its not something you learn.
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think MOZART may have been Autistic. Mozarts music has more or less been proven to have a "calming affect" on humans AND animals...can also improve the ability to learn....do autistic people have acces to part of the brain that is blocked for none sufferers ? do agree with you unrulie, its a natural and not learned art.
errrr, i dunno??
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In A Pickle, good afternoon !


i posted quite a few questions in here yesterday, most were there just to ask a "silly question". this one was one of the serious ones.


cant be sure where the question came from, but its something that has been niggling me for quite a while now.


glad it made you think, and thanks for the reply...

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