How about 'serendipity'? :)

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From: Kim B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 2:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [313] Trainwrecks/blue notes


Semantics is definately important here...when I hear a "trainwreck" it
is 
named so because that is what it sounds like..."trainwrecks" are not 
beautiful...they sound BAD!

However, I am in total agreement that an unintentional error can become 
something quite nice!

Anybody wanna venture on what you would call that?  "Blue note" coined
for a 
jazz musician's mistake sounds way more pleasing than a "trainwreck"!

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