It’s not digital music, but it doesn’t matter. It begs the question, do you have time in your day for beauty? Does your audience? (And that beauty might be made with a violin or a laptop, but either way — the question is time and attention.) Also, hint to Joshua Bell: ditch DC and come play Union Square in Manhattan.

Thanks, Brent, who pulls the most telling quote in the story: “But the behavior of one demographic remained absolutely consistent. Every single time a child walked past, he or she tried to stop and watch. And every single time, a parent scooted the kid away.” We’re all old now, but happily we don’t have to act like it.

7 responses to “Violinist Joshua Bell Plays the DC Subway”

  1. bliss says:

    The Red Violin soundtrack is great. Music composed by John Corigliano featuring Joshua Bell on violin. I highly recommend it.

  2. Thomas says:

    Kids stop for hideously unidentifiable stains, fallen candy, and scientologists, too.

    Just sayin'.

  3. Peter Kirn says:

    All three of which make excellent band names.

    Jerry and the Scientologists!

  4. Symbiotic says:

    Adults stop for lottery tickets…Which is the time and money better spent? Hmmmmmmmm…

  5. Thomas says:

    Shouldn't it be Ronnie and the Scientologists?

    Someone try it, so we can see how fast they get sued!

  6. dead_red_eyes says:

    I was really shocked to watch this the other day … it's really freaky. I know that I would stop and listen to an entire song, if someone that talented was playing.

  7. Michael says:

    How about Candy and the Scientologists

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