Perhaps it was the "pressing" that did it for them. Theory - the base tones
resonated through the congregants - therefore, they felt it was the presence
of the gods in the building. CP - think you could get some grants for a
thesis paper?
- Pam
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From: "Gabriel Orgrease" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 06:00
Subject: Re: [BP] music in life
> > *Short of having Fred's (or even Nefertiti's) diary saying they spent
> > last Thursday afternoon on a Baker scaffold scraping the ceiling to
> > improve the resonance of the music room, I don't believe it for a
> > minute. They had more pressing problems.*
>
> Hmmm... more pressing than painting figures on the ceilings and walls of
> caves?
> Or carving tall stone heads and leaving them standing around?
> A religious consciousness can be expressed through acoustics, and what
> is more pressing than that?
>
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