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What’s interesting is that if this was true: No music or singing or playing allowed at all, how would anyone know what music was?
We know what a wall looks like, and can visualize what it may be to have it complete. We make a conscious effort to leave part of it alone.
Someone may think to wear all of one’s jewelry. She can picture it, but refrains from putting it all on at one time. It’s a conscious effort where she must choose which to wear and which to leave at home (or a safe deposit box, etc).
As for music, if someone was born in a world without it, would that person know that something was missing?
Banging on pots and pans or glasses as a child would only amount to racket.
One would grow out of that stage and have no clue that with a beat, those sounds could have been lovely?