That wasn't the discussion I was hoping to start :) On 5 April 2011 11:39, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just like our taste buds know what is spicy, sweet, salty, bitter and > hundreds of tastes, our ears can find some sounds soothing and some sounds > as noise. > There is no big deal about it. Babies can get excited to the sounds of some > particular pop music songs. > Its just a matter of perception. > > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Mark Ty-Wharton > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> So Daniel Levitin (music psychologist researcher) was on Twitter yesterday >> saying mankind understood the language of music long before the spoken word. >> I thought this was interesting. >> >> I worked with a chap called Ustad Sultan Khan a few years back and his >> entourage treated him like a diety. >> >> It was fascinating to watch. More profound perhaps was sitting in the >> studio and being transported to what seemed like another dimension. >> >> I suppose the question is, if we are going to dance, what music moves you >> and why. >> >> Just so you know, you have to acknowledge the assumed I to play this game. >> >> Maybe after we complete the first step some idiot can ask "who is it who >> is being moved" *snigger* >> >> Anurajyati (Be In Love) >> >> Mark >> >> Sent from an iPhone > >
