This is not to suggest that adverbs should always be used to answer that question. Imagine it. I person suffering from chronic depression would answer, "I am reluctantly." Ha!
One of my favorite conductors, Daniel Barenboim, talks about this sort of thing often when he gives lectures on music. He points out the difference between static and dynamic "existence" of music. He insists that "music should never be thought of as being. Rather, music should always be thought of as becoming." When talking about a piece called "Till Eulenspeigel's Merry Pranks" he asked: "What IS Till Eulenspiegel? The answer is that it doesn't exist. It existed only in Richard Strauss's brain when he created it. And then he took pen and paper... put black dots on white paper. THIS is not Till Eulenspiegel. Till only exists when, somewhere in the whole of this world, people in an orchestra come together and physically bring Till to life. THIS is Till Eulenspiegel and THIS is how music becomes."
In other news, I have a wicked sunburn.
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