Comment Re:Musicians (Score 1) 257
Yes, but could that singing organist at the same time discuss on the phone details of a complex dinner party that his wife is organising? I think not. All those musical tasks are very closely related, appertaining to and focussed on the same thing - performing a song. In a sense, for all its complexity, it is a single task. Blowing your nose in a handkerchief is a simple single task, but it involves an immensely complex collection of individual processes.
I think the interesting thing here is not how many tasks we can carry out at the same time, but quite what we mean by a single task. For some, as in Landak's example, it can be "playing anything up to five keyboard manuals with their hands and one with their feet (simultaneously reading anything up to twelve lines of music