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Tue Aug 21, 2007
Introduction
Man has no soul.
(A Theory In Developement)
(A Theory In Developement)

Rather, the skull is a case for a collection of
separate systems, each individually having been created
and developed by fine gradual changes over many generations,
with each step for each system separately improving the
system's task of preserving its host body.

noSoul implies unlimited multiple personalities,
which normally know about each other and are in
collaboration serving the livelihood of the host body.

Man has No Soul is a collection of thoughts
arrising from the theory of evolution.

"In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary
acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation" - Charles Darwin

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Evolution Theory For Kids
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Sun Jun 3, 2007
The Theory
Pavlov has discovered that if he rings a bell
every time he feeds his dog,
then the bell ring will in time cause his dog to drool,
without any food.
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Science ignored him, mostly.
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It is insulting to compare human psychology to that of a dog.

Inside the human skull, there is one very smart system,
copied over many times, with some variations.
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The variations depend on evolutionary age
and so are their quality and perfection level.
Most systems are quite ancient,
and a muscle memory unit,
and a Pavlovian response system,
are two such examples.

Yet I believe, and would care to define for the purpose
of noSoul, a muscle memory unit as the building block
unit of the brain, convenient enough to serve as a model
for this theory, and its underlying research.
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A Pavlovian response is just one implementation
of several (?) muscle memory units performing
together a useful function important for the survival
of their host body:
Making a statistical deduction with a sample of exactly
two - correlating a sensory event with another and attaching the corresponding behaviour fit for one event, to the other.

This subsystem in this case, makes the
correlation between the presence of food
and ring of the bell,
thereby nearly guaranteeing that under natural
circumstances the bell signifies the presence of food.
By starting to drool before the food actually arrives, the dog
is ready to process the food earlier than otherwise,
thereby giving him a relative advantage.
Under harsh natural conditions this advantage might mean the difference between life and death, and so
the existence of such a system is beneficial
the dog, from the perspective of evolutionary development.
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In other words, if it so happens that by some slight mutation of the workings of the brain such a system of correlation occurs, then it is more likely that its owner will live longer to leave its genes to the next generation,
and along with them this particular instinct.

Over many generations, such instinct will spread to more descendants while others not possessing it, will leave less descendants, while variations of this instinct will converge with this same process until they are very small, and the instict becomes uniformly spread among all individuals.
We can then say this trait has become perfected.

I suspect such correlation mechanisms are to a degree
present in primitive creatures like the amoeba where
there is not specifically a central brain,
yet the presence of danger will generate locomotion,
thereby expressing a Pavlov's response resembling fear:
The mental equivalent of the correlation between danger and
the instinctive according action.
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We can look at patterns of behavior of animals,
and judge their level of perfection from researching
their evolutionary origin.
Orangutan
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Pavlov was ignored because much like Darwin,
he was insulting humanity.
The Pavlov response prooves beyond doubt,
that man will not be able to restrain a drool,
given the right cicumstances.
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Thinking of the individual subsystems in the brain as independent,
it is interesting to compare their inter-relationships to the animals in nature:
The most common relationship in nature is that of symbiosis.
All individuals sharing a territory will share portions
of these relationships with respect to very minute goals
in accordance.

The subsystems in the brain, though independent,
share the same kind of interest.
In a perfect brain,
the subsystems will be in perfect symbiosis with one another.
Such is the case with Pavlov's Dog.
Man's brain, much like the hands of the Orangutan, is in an early stage of development and as such is not perfect.
Like the Orangutan, man's imperfection is in its most
unique and advantageous quality.
Unlike the Orangutan, who's perfection lacks in the hands,
mankind's perfection lacks mostly in the human portions
of the brain.
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Recent research shows that the human brain,
as well as that of all animals,
is composed entirely of memory systems of various kinds.
It is also known that those systems are composed
of many, near identical, simple elements:
neurons and synapses.
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From evolution theory it is implied that similar structures must have common origins, be the structures the legs of a centipede, similar structures across individuals of the same species, or similar structures from individuals in different species, indicating their common ancestry.
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Recent research also shows that muscle memory can be trained without the use of muscles or their immediately
related brain activity. (BBC - The Human Mind - 2003).

noSoul claims that a base uniform unit of muscle memory
composition can be treated as the single building block
composing the human brain.
This includes memory for automatic muscle activity,
but also composes systems for vision and other sensory
perception and analysis and most importantly
emotions, and conscious thought.
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The philosophical/theological question of choice is challenged.
Is brainwashing a morality in or out this simple?
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Charles Darwin mentions this without detail in the final
words of his book on evolution theory.
During those times it was frightening enough to expose
The Origin of Species, and the ideas were kept
well hidden among the scientific community until
political forces from within made Darwin publish his work.
It is no surprise that around the same time Gregor Mendel
was developing the theory of Genetics in a monastery,
only to be discovered later by his student monks.
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Thu Oct 18, 2007
The History of the Human Brain
The vital parts for which we relate mental instinct and more
complicated structures, starts with the mammals.
Mammals first started occurring on the planet
in the early jurassic dinosaur age,
some 200 millions years ago.
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The complexity of the brain of dinosaurs at the verge of their
extinction, was already quite high, and lingered to this day with far more complex rituals with their only extant
descendants - the birds.
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Mammals took a different path, and after the fall of the
dinosaur dynasty, evolved for some additional 65 million years,
in part towards the human brain.
The larger mammals with the larger brains with the parts
that concern noSoul, started occurring about
40 million years ago.
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The evolution from some apelike primate to human
started two million years ago and lasted until about
100,000 years ago.
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About a 100,000 years ago, man was man, as we know him
today. The fact that evolution ceased changing man
means man was perfect enough for the struggle for existence.
Yet the new quality that enabled this perfection merely
surpassed a certain level, giving mankind dominance over
the rest of Nature, causing the cessation of extinction,
and with it the cessation of the evolution of the human brain.
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The subconscious mind is composed of the parts
of the human brain which are the subject of noSoul.
These parts were perfected to live in harsh nature
surroundings over a period of some 40 million years,
with only two million years to adjust to an environment
where man is in control over nature,
and only has his own species to race against.
2 is a very small number compared with 40,
and since systems can only develop gradually over time from
generation to generation by gradation,
each step independently beneficial for survival,
the human brain never had a reasonable amount of time
to be the perfect human brain.
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Sat Jun 9, 2007
Early noSoul
The background for Denial in a Bowl of Water
was echoing in my head since childhood.
So was the Fear Of The Amoeba.
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Tue Jun 5, 2007
Asimov
Asimov, in I, robot,
deals with issues of morality and the cause and effect
relationship between human psychology and morality.

The cushion of science fiction,
and the seemingly purely logical
view as would be expected from a robot,
gives room for much education.
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Asimov describes how the brain of anyone
with presumed morals,
must inherently be with no soul,
for the reason of inherent variety of moral goals, and conflicts.
Moral conflicts arrive from conflicting motivations.
When embedded emotionally in the subconsciousness,
such motivations are developed over the course of life
by individual subsystems.
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Analogous somewhat to a centipede - imagine a Tabula rasa collecting legs over the course of life,
each with its own agenda.
Said agenda, the ability to embed experience in the subconsciousness and later act upon it -
is the process worth inspection from the noSoul perspective.
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The development of this ability is part of the evolution
of man, to a large degree, but also that of the high order
mammals in the several dozen million years before.
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The perfected portions are the mammalian, for the most part.
The yet to be perfected parts, are where psychology rules.
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Understanding the parts, how they work,
and why they do not always necessary coincide
in their primary goal
- as might be thought to be implied by evolution theory -
is the subject of noSoul.
Orangutan
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Tue Jun 5, 2007
The Ant Colony Analogy
In a superorganism like the ant colony or a bee hive,
all the members serve one purpose:
the survival of the entire organism.
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From the standpoint of evolution,
this is similar to a story told
by Issac Asimov in I, Robot.
It tells of a super robot who is the manager of six
other robots.
In its brain construction - so discovers the hero of the story,
a psychologists of robots - the six robots are merly his
fingers, and the whole complex is thus one single robot.
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Genetically, this is how the ant colony works:
The ant colony as a whole is an evolutionary indivudal unit,
living and perishing, competing with other ant colonies,
while the gene complex of the ant colony is carried across
generations collectively, representing the many casts
of ants each with its own function.
The ant colony is perfect,
having been perfected over many generations of evolution.
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The brain subsystems are not nearly as perfected.
The ants in the skull may have billions of very complex casts,
while real ants just a handful.
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Mankind is in a very early stage of evolution.
Two million years of very high death rates to create
a man from a primate,
another 100,000 to maintain it about as is,
and in the past 12,000 years we have been
slowly even degrading a bit.
The human brain is in an initial state of evolving,
it is new on earth, and very young.
Like with the hand of the Orangutan,
the systems in the brain have high variance,
perfectly ready for high death rates to effect
rapid natural selection.
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Every species goes through such a phase,
with respect to every organ,
structure and mental capacity.
In the case of mankind, there have not been death
rates sufficient for natural selection for the past
100,000 years.

The subsystems of the human brain have yet to be selected
by the forces of evolution, and this will begin to happen
when the planet can literally no longer hold the population,
which is infinity for all practical purposes.
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Meanwhile we will have mental problems.
High variance means the skull has too many
ants that don't quite know how to get along
with one another and can not always agree
on how to better serve the body owning the skull
they live in.
The body - the vehicle that will transmit their genes
into the future - if they do enough not to let it perish.
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Tue Jun 5, 2007
Principles of Evolution Mathematics
What maintains the perfection we see all around us in nature,
Is natural selection.

Powered by the arithmetic of potential geometrical growth,
implying high death rates.
For mankind, this equilibrium was damaged some 100,000 years ago, and was broken entirely some 12,000 years ago.
Humans have portions of the brain which
started evolving two million years ago,
separating humans from other primates.
It took two million years to evolve the brain
to a point it can conquer the entire territory of the planet,
but still another 100,000 years to perish in high rates while
arriving at the skills required to rule the planet.
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The tabula rasa learning ability of the brain is what gives it its dominance.
It took 100,000 years to learn how to use it just enough,
and evolution completed its task, temporarily.
The process of perfecting the human brain
was stopped very early in its evolutionary life.
Just like Darwin promised with respect to all
such perfecting processes in nature,
the brain will only evolve to be as perfect
as needed to survive.
In this case only as smart as need be to conquer
the planet from other species,
and variance will remain high as long as this process
is in progress.
For us, this means forever.
High variance in the development of the brain
means mental problems with high variance across
the individuals.

noSoul is about researching, identifying and controlling
problems that are derived from the evolutionary imperfections
of the individual systems in the brain.
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Mon Sep 24, 2007
Headaches
There are never any in nature.
Though horses are known to have headaches.
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This is because if you were to have a headache
in nature you would be eaten immediately,
and even if the odds of that are only 99%,
you will never have children with headaches,
so the ability to develop a headache would be lost in time.
This being the case,
it could not possibly have been created in the first place.
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Animals are immune to headaches,
and domestication breaks this immunity.
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Tue Jun 5, 2007
Nekko
Nekko is my cat.
Nekko was diagnosed with Feline Hyperesthesia syndrome
in 2004.
FHS is classified as a seizure disorder.
It is a mental illness.
There is debate on the internet regarding its hereditary qualities.
Immediately upon discovery of the actual disease in question,
I scanned the internet and read in scrutiny all accounts
I could find regarding this illness.
I found there is obvious though not universal correlation
between FHS and the type of cat. Eastern asian cats
tend to have it more often than others.
Also, I found that captive cats who were taken from nature
as adults, also have this mental disorder sometimes.
FHS is therefore clearly hereditary,
it occurs in nature and it is perfect.

Multiple accounts on the internet confirmed this perfection clearly.
All FHS cats, all over the world, of any race,
posses the exact same set of FHS identifying symptoms,
most of which happen to be very peculiar and easily identifiable.

This also implies that in nature,
or at least in some ancient time of the history
of cats in nature, FHS has - or at least had - its merits.
Evolution can not create a disease (to perfection),
unless it has some upside which betters somehow
its posessors chances of survival,
at least some of the time.
It is simple for this purpose, to think of FHS as a virtual
territory of dominance of sorts:
FHS will survive better then its absence in some
circumstances or environments or territories.

While the vets are clueless about treating this illness,
this information is useful.
Learning the advantages of FHS can help its treatment.
The advantages are perfect, and should be easily identifiable.
In retrospect, at the time of this proofread, (Apr 2008)
Nekko is alive and well at 9 years of age,
much older than most FHS cats.
In summary of the above, I can just briefly state that
Nekko is allergic to reality in various degrees,
and is therefore paranoid, exercising behavior much
resembling multiple personalities during FHS episodes.
Identifying these individual conflicting behaviors distinctly,
is where noSoul helps, and were treatment is aided by noSoul.
Her oversensitivity can be harnessed, both for bettering our
communication and enabling me to better study FHS,
as well as for training her to deal with the illness herself.
The conclusions, thus far, are about as follows:
FHS is similar to epilepsy in its motivational behavior.
The seizures cause much agitation,
and Nekko attempts to attack the part of the body
that seems to generate the seisures.
This condition causes much fear, and as such, hostility towards any surprise.

The main treatment I took from ADHD treatment for children.
I simply hold her, making sure I am sensitive to any
involuntary muscles inside her body, those that cause
the agitation mentioned. Over time, Nekko has learnt
that this type of holding can prevent her agitation,
and through a Pavlovian response, it automatically
does, even if I do nothing else.
In more extreme occasion she will be treated with Valium,
and experience shows that the Valium takes effect immediately, some 10 minutes before the pill is actually dissolved. This Pavlovian response I call the placebo effect,
and was tested many times and never worked when a real
Valium is not present.
She seems to know the difference perfectly well.
The combined treatment is very powerful:
By early identification of even the minutest symptom,
I can treat her with a minimal amount of Valium.
While the pill is dissolving, she is already relaxed,
not letting the episode develop any further,
before the pill dissolves.
In less recent times,
this would cause a need for more Valium in many cases.
By now, I can judge very well the amount of Valium
needed, as it is automatically compensated by
the placebo effect.
Followed immediately by ADHD style holding,
I can gradually judge her agitation level to fall
below that which (from older experience I can tell)
the Valium is sufficient to calm down.
The net result is judged by the amount of Valium given, on average, over long periods.
An average episode occurs about three times daily (2008)
and average 15-minutes while Valiums of 2.5 mg are given about once in 5 episodes.
About one in 5 of those (1/25) are calmed down after 5 or 7.5 mg.
Before the noSoul guided treatment,
episodes lasted 1 to 3 hours on average, about twice daily,
with Valiums ranging from 5 mg and up,
with rare cases of up to 50 mg in just a few hours.
(cat metabolism is different and with veterinary guidance,
the maximum allowed is 20mg per kg per day.
Nekko weights 4.5 kg).

Nekko
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Tue Jul 3, 2007
The Guitar
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One of my major sources of happiness in life,
and I have noSoul to thank for.

Not like I wasn't in love with the guitar since
the beginning of time.

But I have tried talking to it many times,
it it never responded nicely.

The first time after noSoul,
it was almost too easy.

I saw Stanley Jordan's instructional master sessions
video one more time, just to remind myself that
he is one of the only ones I encountered who speaks
noSoul directly from his soul,
probably without even knowing it,
which I would dare not claim.

I only refer to his didactic system for practicing
with no mistakes, which I probably even improve a bit.
This improvement, albeit ever so slights,
hints to me that Stanly didn't know noSoul,
conscious or not.

It goes like this,
learning a single new rhythm is very simple.
All you have to do is follow Stanley's instruction,
but with extreme obedience and without neglect.
You will know the rhythm, quickly, and you will
have learned it without having made but one or two
tiny mistakes through the entire process,
mistakes that you are likely to never hit on stage.

Stanley's system works so well without any modifications,
it feels almost like magic.
You put your fingers on the fretboard and say to yourself:
I wanna do this little thing which I have never done before.
The time it will take you to learn a new magic trick
is very small, maybe a less than a half an hour
for a four note measure to become fully automatic
in your fingers at comfortable playing speed or better.
But if you neglect if the minutest of his instructions,
it might take a day to do the same.
His video is so casual its not inviting you to be
obedient,
which present a possible 'this doesn't work at' result
if you are careless.

With noSoul, you do not need a soul to be obedient
to Stanley.
It simply makes noSense not to obey pedantically,
causing you self harm in your learning speed
and so your playing quality later.
I don't even like his music and never listen to him,
except in this instructional video and
Eleanor Rigby which I came across for my Beatles collection.

My claimed improvement from conscious noSoul awareness
is actually quite minor, and while I feel confident about
it, I have no way by now to measure its success,
since my confidence combined with the love of guitar
playing, will not let me go back to lesser quality
playing for the purpose of verifying this system
is at all helpful.
My body and brain are the lab for noSoul
but only in the the same way that Nature
was a lab for Darwin to conduct experiments
regarding the theory of evolution without placing
any test tubes in his garden. (he did that too, I'm sure).
Gauss said that collecting statistics is true-representing
enough for all practical purposes, and no further
test tubes are necessary to prove a scientific theory.

I just played the Hunger rhythm about a thousand
times in the past hour.
From a noSoul perspective,
this is like a kid trying to paint a blue dot over and over
with semi translucent paint, each time making a deeper
impression upon the paper.
If he errs and put some red paint,
each new attempt will have some red paint in it.
This is because muscle memory unit, are not memory
like we have in computers at all.
I just want to think of them as the flip flop of the brain
because it is a convenient model.
But there is no such thing as free and available space in human memory, just like it never runs out,
and for the same reason:
A brain flip-flop is created by the same muscle process
it drives.
At first you make a conscious thought, if you are human,
and it takes a very long time, relatively speaking,
to act in accordance.
But you acted, and so the muscle sequence created
a new flip-flop or several, and that means you will have
to consciously think less next time to do the same,
but at that second time,while thinking less,
the net impression left in the flip-flops is better
and more accurate, mostly because there are by now twice
as many flip-flops busy sharing their efforts making
you play better tunes, and by some shear logic
you know from Darwin these structures were developed
a long time ago for the purpose of bettering the chances
of primitive beings in their struggle for existence.

My improvement, if at all, and if you care about guitars,
is as follows:

Stanly uses stress as the focus point,
and by minimizing stress during practice,
which is easy to do without a stage set or a recording,
you can avoid more mistakes.

All this is true and works well.

With noSoul, you can still eliminate more of the few mistakes that
you will inevitably make every once in while.

Train yourself for an automatic response which is quite
opposite what your are supposed to do on stage.
Simply stop playing immediately as you hear
a mistake of yours, and usually you can even
feel the stress about to make it occur,
and stop even earlier.
But do stop solid, immediately, then wait a while,
then start over, just like you may have used to in the early days.

Why is this important, and what's with noSoul?

A muscle memory chain of musical notes works
by correlating each note to the next, in conjunction
with listening and integrating a collection of systems
quite a bit more complex the the minimal requirements
displayed by the noSoul model.

While this can be deduced obviously from experience
while practicing, noSoul guided guitar training makes use of this fact.

If the error is inside the sequence, chances are it will be
much better remembered, and so repeated.

My experience tells me that using this method
made significant improvements in my leaning speed
and leaning abilities.
So much so that even when recording,
I prefer to give up a recording to prevent the first
mistake from ever being registered in the flip-flops.

My single most critical error is a single note I am playing from my first flip-flop sequence ever, way before
noSoul but with Stanley's no mistake philosophy
already well absorbed in my subconsciousness and fingers:
I play this one on the first string way too loud,
and noSoul has yet to tell me how to correct this flaw.
It sort of improves with time, but mostly because I am learning
that volume can also be controlled by the distance
from the fret, as opposed to the power of the hammer,
and so I can correct the mistake by leaning new motions
to lower the volume, in those places where this mistake
lingers.
Its like that boy, trying to paint that blue dot with red,
but blue is so strong it takes many layers of red
before the blue is unnoticeable,
and it will never go away forever,
but maybe you can make it so that you are the only
one alive to tell about it, because only you can still
hear the corrections of the mistake, because
only you have spent so many hours in conversations
with that particular error flip-flop community
in your schizoid brain.

Quoting Stanley Jordan speaking noSoul straight
from the heart, describing the mistake/stress
Pavlovian association, comparing practicing to the
performance, and questions:

"How does my mind know that this is the time to get it wrong?
when I was at home I got it right"

He gives a detailed answer.



Brain Muscles

It is interesting to see how brain muscles are composed
into task groups by experimenting with the guitar.
Turns out a sequence to be remembered has a large starting
section not at all related to the muscle activity,
and it is the bigger part of the reusable
sequence to be remembered.

This I deduce from the following experience:
I first played with the left hand only, for more than a year.
Only then I started playing with the right hand.
For this, I was looking for new simple melodies again.
Trying a new melody with the right hand is almost as hard as
it was with the left hand in the beginning.
With the left hand its of course very easy.
What is most interesting however,
is that my right hand can learn the sequence much quicker
by having the left hand first know it really well.
Then the right hand seems to only need some fine tuning
in the positioning of the fingers on the strings - just the part
that comes natural for the left hand and is the direct
muscle control part of the sequence.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procedural_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declarative_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_consolidation
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Tue Jul 3, 2007
The Guitar - The Visual System
Playing guitar with two hands on the neck is difficult at first
for one primary reason:
You can not watch both hands when you play.
First, you train the muscle memory of one hand to do the right thing.
Until you can close your eyes,
without too much degradation of performance quality.
Then you start slowly with the other hand, watching it.

I abandoned picking several months after starting
with the guitar, mostly because I found that by using
the left hand only, I can skip the learning curve of both
my right hand and two hand coordination,
and so learn faster.

Stanley Jordan
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Being that I knew close to nothing at the time,
it was important to advance as quickly as possible
so that I can produce sounds I would enjoy,
or else, I might stop playing altogether.

Nowadays, it is easier for me to learn new things
with my eyes closed.
First I memories the visual of how things look on the neck,
then I start with my eyes open.
After a short while, my learning curve will be higher
if I continue with my eyes closed.

It is interesting to to note in this respect,
that I believe strictly from my conscious
thought processes during,
that in such a state most of the brain is engaged
with the visual system, thereby exerting more effort
in a system that is of very high quality, as compared
for example to the hearing system,
as well is it may be tune for music, a relatively recent
evolutionary addition to the mammalian brain.
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I can tell from experience that while this happens,
I envision two independent pictures of the two hands.
So different are they from the actual two hands on the neck
of the guitar, that if I open my eyes I will immediately
mess up, just for the confusion between the images
I was playing according to, and the true image
I now see:
The hands used to be laid out at about 90 degrees
off each other, and now they seem to stretch straight
along the single guitar neck, at an obvious angle of
exactly 180 degrees.
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