Just remained seated. "I'm requesting, you
to come with me", he said again.
So I went up with him. He took me to a room which had a gramophone in it and
asked, "What kind of music do you like ?"
"Well," I answered, "I like songs that have words, and the kind of music where I
can follow the tune."
He smiled and nodded, obviously pleased, "You can give me an example, perhaps ?"
I told him I like anything by Bing Crosby. At once, I could hear Bing Crosby's voice
filling the room
"Now, can you please tell me what you just heard?", he said.
The simplest answer seemed to be to sing the lines.
So I sang it back to him.
He smiled. "You're not tone-deaf," he said.
I told him this was one of my favourite songs, something I had heard hundreds of
times, so it didn't really prove anything.
"Nonsense !" said Einstein. "It proves everything! Do you remember
your
first
arithmetic lesson in school? Suppose, at your very first contact with numbers, your
teacher had ordered you to work out a problem in, say, long division or fractions. Could
you have done it?"
"No, of course not."
"Exactly! It's like learning maths. You have to learn addition and subtraction in orde
to do multiplication and division. Now I'm playing something a little more advanced.”
It was John McCormack singing The Trumpeter. "Sing that back," he ordered.
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