God music sounds good when you are fropped

Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 20:20:25 -0800

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or so I've heard.




I know, one too many totally pointless posts from me this week.

somebody killfile me, it's like waiting for the other shoe to drop.

--
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Yet with strange eons, even death may die.



Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:33:07 GMT

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Zapanaz wrote:
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>or so I've heard.
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>
>
>
>I know, one too many totally pointless posts from me this week.
>
>somebody killfile me, it's like waiting for the other shoe to drop.
>

A whole area to explore, "Why does music sound good?"

And syesthesia, when you can see and/or feel sounds--
Whatup wit dat?





Correspondent:: "angelicusrex"
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 02:02:22 -0700

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
news:7z4Gd.21571$w62.13455@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Zapanaz wrote:
>>
>>or so I've heard.
> A whole area to explore, "Why does music sound good?"

It's all about vibratory rates and chemistry in the brain which responds
favorably to certain sounds and unfavorably to others.

> And syesthesia, when you can see and/or feel sounds--
> Whatup wit dat?

Synpatic damage. Your wiring is corroded from too much frop and acid.

Archimandrite Pudlevitcz




Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 17:11:29 GMT

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> > Zapanaz wrote:
> >>
> >>or so I've heard.
> > A whole area to explore, "Why does music sound good?"

Because its vastly superior to 3 children of varying ages screaming in
concert at Kroger's.

Also, with the exception of certain pop or atonal styles, music is
orderly. We are basically electrical and short-term memory feeds into
long-term memory, so any system that is of an orderly nature is closer
to being in line with our biological makeups. Memory storage and
retrieval are based on a sort of clocking process, so its natural to
somewhat cleave unto logical strictures.

This is why classical music has proven useful to borderline autistics
and chickens; its focusing and resultantly soothing to some extent, so
they lay more and better relative eggs. Some enjoy the violation of
expectation inherent in discordant music and graphics because it cuts
across certain lines and is therefore intriguing in the decoding
process, but even so, mentally latching onto the process is fractal.
Sooner or later, the component pieces march to a basic beat.

This has almost nothing to do with Dobbs, whose design is outside the
order of Known Things. Just ask Connie. The silly bastard has only
gotten his socks to match within a random framework of occurence. The
day he selects two based on choice is the day Ouroborous uncoils and the
fat lady sings. Atonally, I am sure.

--

HellPope Huey
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"Big Knot On Your Privates."

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We eat G.I. rations.
Worms are eating away at the skin of David's feet.
Its called Wormfoot. Chunks fall off."
- Bob Odenkirk

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they wouldn't let me read in school that I discovered
you could be insane and happy and have a good life
without being like everybody else."
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Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:19:03 GMT

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HellPope Huey wrote:
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>> > Zapanaz wrote:
>> >>
>> >>or so I've heard.
>> > A whole area to explore, "Why does music sound good?"
>
> Because its vastly superior to 3 children of varying ages screaming in
>concert at Kroger's.
>
> Also, with the exception of certain pop or atonal styles, music is
>orderly. We are basically electrical and short-term memory feeds into
>long-term memory, so any system that is of an orderly nature is closer
>to being in line with our biological makeups. Memory storage and
>retrieval are based on a sort of clocking process, so its natural to
>somewhat cleave unto logical strictures.
>
> This is why classical music has proven useful to borderline autistics
>and chickens; its focusing and resultantly soothing to some extent, so
>they lay more and better relative eggs. Some enjoy the violation of
>expectation inherent in discordant music and graphics because it cuts
>across certain lines and is therefore intriguing in the decoding
>process, but even so, mentally latching onto the process is fractal.
>Sooner or later, the component pieces march to a basic beat.
>
> This has almost nothing to do with Dobbs, whose design is outside the
>order of Known Things. Just ask Connie. The silly bastard has only
>gotten his socks to match within a random framework of occurence. The
>day he selects two based on choice is the day Ouroborous uncoils and the
>fat lady sings. Atonally, I am sure.
>
>--

Partly what one gets used to, also I suppose. Most people think pentatonic
sounds "Eastern" or alien, being accustomed to octal. Toy pianos add a playful
note, trombones and tubas aren't regal like French horns, and oboes are pensive.
An all-girl thermin band does it for some, and for others it guitar, guitar, guitar,
bass, and drums alla way. But how 'bout those accidentals, huh? I mean, like
Brother Dave Gardner said, "There's no such thing as an accident, it's premeditated
carelessness!" But just because there are a few strays or grace notes is no reason
to bastardize and stigmatize the lil' guys. Every good boy doesn't find a nice
cleff, sometimes floating between cleffs, or way the fuck up there on plain white space.
And how do you account for that guy with the giant puffy sleeves, the pencil-line
moustache, and the maracas?



Correspondent:: SubGenius Spice
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:36:56 GMT

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In alt.slack, König Prüß, GfbAEV was all like...

:: And how do you account for that guy with the giant puffy sleeves, the pencil-line
:: moustache, and the maracas?

he has technicolor eyebrows.


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:51:42 GMT

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SubGenius Spice wrote:
>In alt.slack, König Prüß, GfbAEV was all like...
>
>:: And how do you account for that guy with the giant puffy sleeves, the pencil-line
>:: moustache, and the maracas?
>
>he has technicolor eyebrows.

Ah, yes. That accounts for it.
http://www.charm.net/~bluheron/MamboDem.ram






Correspondent:: Eddie Vroom
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 02:08:30 GMT

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angelicusrex wrote:
> ; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
> news:7z4Gd.21571$w62.13455@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>>Zapanaz wrote:
>>
>>>or so I've heard.
>>
>>A whole area to explore, "Why does music sound good?"
>
>
> It's all about vibratory rates and chemistry in the brain which responds
> favorably to certain sounds and unfavorably to others.

I keep thinking of the Saturday Night Live thingie with the hypnotist's
audience members, clearly hypnotized, saying "it's better than Cats".

...but then, the concept of Hypnosis should be an obvious fundamental
observation to anyone who's actually AWAKE on this, the Green Planet of
Clocks.

--
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the White Lotus Fortune Cookie Company
June 23, 2004


Correspondent:: "Giles"
Date: 15 Jan 2005 19:18:34 -0800

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Zapanaz wrote:
God music sounds good when you are fropped
> or so I've heard.

"God music"
You mean like hymns?