Nadia Boulanger cites Napoleon as stating that inspiration results from meditating on a problem for a long time; therefore, she insists that a person must "meditate" by learning all triads in all keys and all intervals--to the point of not having to think about them.
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Nadia Boulanger cites Napoleon as stating that inspiration results from meditating on a problem for a long time; therefore, she insists that a person must "meditate" by learning all triads in all keys and all intervals--to the point of not having to think about them.
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