Rudolf Steiners original contribution to human knowledge was based on his ability to conduct spiritual research; the investigation of metaphysical dimensions of existence. Samples of his work are to be found in this introductory reader in which Beth Usher brings together excerpts from Steiners many talks and writings on Eurythmy. The volume also features an editorial introduction; commentary and notes. Chapters: In the beginning; God created out of movement; School eurythmy - a kind of spiritual gymnastics; Eurythmy therapy - the word of the heavens is the being of man; Silent soul: speaking soul. Eurythmy as a performing art; How eurythmy arises out of anthroposophy
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Digital Version Hard to See - Very Cumbersome - Buy the Physical Book!By mmdonuts24I bought the digital version because I believed it would be more convenient. I figured I could view the tab on my 26" computer screen and it would be less cumbersome than trying to keep the book open and flipping pages while playing the guitar. I was wrong. I have the Kindle cloud reader installed on my PC. The default view of the tab is so small its unreadable. If you use the option to increase the font; only the title of the song and other text increases in size; the tablature does not. On a Windows PC you can hold CTRL on your keyboard and use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out. This only scrolls through the pages. However; you can hold the CTRL key and use the plus sign (+) key to zoom in and minus (-) to zoom out. In my experience; zooming too much causes the zoomed in tablature to be partially off the viewable area of the screen. There is no way to move it. No scroll bars. No click and drag. Ive tried in Internet Explorer and Chrome with the same results. I attached a picture to this review to show what I mean. Hopefully will allow it to post.On a Kindle device; its just as inconvenient. You can zoom in but youll be limited to seeing a very small portion of the tab. You can move the page around but you will be constantly doing this which will make it impossible to play your guitar beyond 2 chords before you have to move the page again. Once zoomed in; you cannot go to the next page unless you get out of zoom mode then swipe to the next page and repeat the process over and over again.The good songs are there. The guitar tablature is great! Im not giving a bad review of the book itself but the digital version is very disappointing as far as convenience of use.Do yourself a favor. Buy the book and a music stand to hold it open for you.If anyone reading this has a way around the problems Im having; please let me know. Thanks!5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Accurate tabs - good song selectionBy Robert MarcheseOver the years; much has been said of John Fogertys guitar playing - its simple; its underrated; its influential; its a pastiche of many styles: blues; country; rock; and rockabilly. In a way; that just about sums it up. Add to that list the fact that Fogerty was one spectacular songwriter who knew just how to accompany himself.That said; this tab book is excellent. The tabs are accurate and the song selection is logical. There are tunes that span CCRs entire catalogue; there are also some acoustic songs and well as the par for the course electric numbers. Some are easier than others; but there is a nice immediacy to this book; by this; I mean that assuming you have the proper musical equipment; you will sound similar to the recorded version ASAP.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy ScottNICE