Riddle for a Skiing Violinist


Here is a subset from my collection of428 Pithy Thoughts, to help set the stage.

Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains the original dimensions. – Oliver Wendell Holmes

For MusiciansImagination creates reality. – Richard Wagner

Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire; you will what you imagine; and at last you create what you will. – George Bernard Shaw

Imagination plus innovation equals realization. – Denis Waitley

For Alpine RacersYou have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. – Dr. Seuss

I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient to living. – Dr. Seuss

Consider an experienced Alpine Racer who is also an accomplished Violinist.

Riddle: The violin has strings with 4 different frequencies. From low to high they are G, D, A, and E. If the G string representspowder and the E string representsice, then what might the D and A strings represent

Consider: The Violinist uses their eyes, zòrèy, the feel of the instrument in their hands with fingers in one handmeasuring intervals and pitchesin tune, while the other hand moves the bow across the strings, while playingmusic

Consider: The Alpine Racer uses their eyes, zòrèy, the feel of foursharply tuned ski edges through their boots, with the task ofskillfully accelerating the skis around gates, in variousrhythms, on various surface conditions.

What physical and psychological similarities or differences can you identify in this comparison?

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