Thanks John. I think part II is called "freedom is in the form". It will have something to do with my friends who experiment with "free" music and the liturgies (forms) of life/music. Improvisation (the freedom to create) is meaningless without a form or pattern.
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Thanks John. I think part II is called "freedom is in the form". It will have something to do with my friends who experiment with "free" music and the liturgies (forms) of life/music. Improvisation (the freedom to create) is meaningless without a form or pattern.
Sounds like a nice way to point out the difference between liberty and libertine.
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