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Bob Wiseman believes most things in life are universal or, as Lauryn Hill says, everything is everything. Bearing in mind that advice, Wiseman writes about finding the link between music and daily life, like what is common between Mary Margaret OโHara, hiding around the corner with the lights turned off in order to record herself and his 5-year-old insisting he stop hurrying to her dance lesson and marvel at the fluff ball she is blowing toward the ceiling. Each entry is unique and compellingly written, but the themes throughout โ on improvisational music, life lessons, and conflict โ are ubiquitous.
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โStimulating, thought provoking, and sometimes just provoking, Wisemanโs ruminations on all things musical (and beyond) are a trip worth taking.โ โ Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
โHis book isย Music Lessons, a wildly entertaining compilation of hundreds of random blog entries. The content covers off-beat recollections, piano-lesson conversations and out-of-the-blue observations.โ โ Globe and Mail
โWisemanโs bite-size anecdotes, koans, allegories and highly stylish fragments, torn either from his memoirs or the pages of user manuals for unknown appliances, are super-smart, hilarious, highly addictive and persistent in their insistence on lingering in the readerโs mind long after first encounter! Bravo, Bob!โ โย Guy Maddin, filmmaker
โWisemanโsย Music Lessonsย belongs beside Sei Shonaganโsย Pillow Book, John Cageโs โone-minute stories,โ and Eduardo Galeanoโs collections of stories. Equal parts wisdom and whimsy, these are โlessonsโ for musicians, parents, artists and anyone who wants to learn better to pay attention.โย โย Chris Cavanagh, Storyteller, The Catalyst Centre Popular Education Co-op
โReadingย Music Lessonsย is like listening to the finest of mix-tapes, curated by that disarmingly philosophical friend who knows way more about music than you do. A must-read for musicians, students of music, parents of students of music and anyone whoโs ever thought an MRI machine sounds like industrial ambient rock.โ โย Carolyn Taylor of Baroness Von Sketch
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