Music and change


We try in vain to picture life’s next scene, while grace is at work resetting the stage -- that’s Philip Gulley talking, from his book Front Porch Tales.
Just as words -- and silence -- are able to speak to almost anything, so I find is music. Probably neither of these are new ideas to you, especially if you been walking the music road for any amount of time. Worth a bit of thought, though.


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Labels: creative practice, philip gulley, photographing music, reflection, songwriting

1 Comments:
This is actually something I've been thinking more about lately.
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