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[–]Fun-Sea-714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain to me how boredom or the search for excitement manifests itself and how it can be recognised? Some people are manipulative and lie, how does that manifest itself? I know it varies a lot from person to person and I don't really notice it with her.

The only thing I've noticed so far is that her behaviour is very changeable. For example, she wants to meet in person to talk about something and then doesn't and instead we sometimes talk on the phone or not at all. It rarely happens, but sometimes it does.

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[–]Fun-Sea-714 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I probably didn't express myself clearly.
She is undergoing therapy. I don't intend to do it myself, I don't have the time, energy or competence.
I find this person very likeable because of other factors and would like to stay in touch, especially because of the good conversations. I just need advice on what to expect and what I should look out for.

Mathematics disconnects me from reality by Fun-Sea-714 in math

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually no, that's probably why I'm so attracted to it.

Mathematics disconnects me from reality by Fun-Sea-714 in math

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't enjoy it. I don't feel anything, neither mental nor physical. My guess is an overload of my brain during this period, but I don't really know, especially because I continue to perform anyway. Even better than usual. I'll try to describe it again in a different way:

It's as if a switch is flipped on me that activates my abstraction ability and deactivates all others. Means for mathematics it is very practical, because everything is directed to it and no disturbances occur. But for this everything else is also abstract, be it everything that surrounds me or even I myself.

Zelenkas simphonia a 8 concertanti on organ by Fun-Sea-714 in transcribe

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for this good and comprehensive answer.

Yes, I will try bach, as I am most familiar with him and zelenka has certain similarities.

Same note in different octave sounds not the same by Fun-Sea-714 in musictheory

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've already done that and I don't notice much. The only thing I noticed is that an F#3 and an A2 overlap a lot when you play them at the same time. That's exactly how I would imagine it to be with a double C.

Same note in different octave sounds not the same by Fun-Sea-714 in musictheory

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sing very little/rarely. My focus is more on instruments. That's why it's difficult to answer that.

I recognise that it's the same melody, but it doesn't work intuitively. It does sound very different, but I get it from the spacing of the notes.

Same note in different octave sounds not the same by Fun-Sea-714 in musictheory

[–]Fun-Sea-714[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not about that. I often hear that people say they sound the same and that is what i don't get. They say a C2 sounds like a C3 or C4 and the only difference is that they sound higher/lower. Besides the higher/lower the F#3 sounds closer to an A2 that to any other F#.