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Post by HerraHirwi on Oct 15, 2005 13:10:16 GMT 2
Actualy here in Hungary there aren't any forest nearby Budapest...if you wan't too see some nature you have to travel quite far...most of the land is plain.. And the plain isn't a part of nature, is it? I think you can feel the very same feeling pounding from nature itself, both when you're in puszta and when you're in Finnish forest. You can feel it everywhere on Earth, because the nature is ALL. It's all up to you. I namely want to travel in Hungarian puszta, Siberian tundra, Tuvinian mountains, Australian deserts and even in Brazilian jungles to discover this very same feeling. It's not captured only in Finnish forests, it's in everywhere, because the nature is everything. Feeling to create music comes from the Earth and music comes from you.
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Post by SkogRoar on Oct 15, 2005 13:16:19 GMT 2
Actualy here in Hungary there aren't any forest nearby Budapest...if you wan't too see some nature you have to travel quite far...most of the land is plain.. And the plain isn't a part of nature, is it? I think you can feel the very same feeling pounding from nature itself, both when you're in puszta and when you're in Finnish forest. You can feel it everywhere on Earth, because the nature is ALL. It's all up to you. I namely want to travel in Hungarian puszta, Siberian tundra, Tuvinian mountains, Australian deserts and even in Brazilian jungles to discover this very same feeling. It's not captured only in Finnish forests, it's in everywhere, because the nature is everything. Feeling to create music comes from the Earth and music comes from you. §ou're right but there aren't any deserted plains (pusztas ;D ) nearby because they use it for growing all kind of tings. If I want to go to a quiet kind of puszta it would be the same distance that I'd have to take to go to a forest
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Post by HerraHirwi on Oct 15, 2005 13:38:00 GMT 2
§ou're right but there aren't any deserted plains (pusztas ;D ) nearby because they use it for growing all kind of tings. If I want to go to a quiet kind of puszta it would be the same distance that I'd have to take to go to a forest Although wandering in forest, in puszta, or anywhere else, is the most suitable way to feel the nature - and the music beyond it - the will and desire to create it have to come from yourself. If you very intensively try, you can feel the same in your home too. As I moved from Hämeenlinna (in Central-Finland in the middle of forest) to Helsinki few months ago, there aren't so much places to travel as I had in Hämeenlinna (although I live in Eastern-Helsinki, where the forest still is quote near). But that doesn't stop me to feel the music, the tradition and feeling. As I live our tradition, it comes as a straight continuum from old traditional music.
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Bjärn
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Post by Bjärn on Oct 15, 2005 19:58:53 GMT 2
Skogroar, nice avatar! Johan Aronson is a very good artist!
The Canadian forests are beautiful. Upon my many treks there, I have had animals, deer, porcupines walk right up to me. The realization that you are thinking the same as the animal is brilliant inspiration.
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Post by SkogRoar on Oct 15, 2005 23:24:44 GMT 2
Skogroar, nice avatar! Johan Aronson is a very good artist! yeah I love his artworks Theodor Kittelsen is my god still
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Post by SkogRoar on Oct 29, 2005 7:58:10 GMT 2
Virva, we were talkin' about hungarian forests so I triead to get a nice picture...it is taken about 5 in the mornin, in a place called Isaszeg
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