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Madison Scott-Clary 2020-10-15 14:50:03 -07:00
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@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ In terms of movement disorders, they generally fall into two camps: the inabilit
And when dealing with seizure disorders, one will often hear seizures described as *tonic-clonic*. The tonic part is the inability to move. It's the tension. It's the holding out of something. It is the tone. It is, in some sense, the order. Order by default, because the opposite is the clonus, the chaos, the tumult of battle. The clonic part of the seizure is the violent shaking. It's the inability to stop moving.
And so if we have left the first theme in the tonic behind, is it not fitting that we start talking about dystonia?
And so if we have left the first theme in the tonic behind, is it not fitting that we start talking about dystonia? If music was the thing that held me steady, my theme A in the tonic, then perhaps the dominating chaotic force in life was my inability to stay still, my theme B in the dominant.