Woman "tastes" notes

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"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
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> "hank alrich" <walkinay@thegrid.net> wrote in message
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> > Paul Stamler wrote:
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> > > "Jonny Durango" wrote...
> > > > I bet a tritone tastes really bad
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> > > Ma-RI-a!
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> > That sounds tasty enough.
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> Great song too.
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Glo-RI-a!

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"Paul Stamler" <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote in message news:%
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> For many folks acid's not required; when I first started playing guitar,
> at
> age nine, I heard the subdominant chord as warmer in temperature than the
> others. Dominant 7 had a slightly hooked shape. Etc.


I have a guitarist freind who can make people vomit when they hear him play
.. He's not very good.

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>> A woman in England who has a neurological condition in which she has
>> different sensations of tastes when musical notes are played.
>> Pretty damn weird.

I had a friend who took too much acid. Hje could see different colours
when musical ntoes were played
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