Re: Some new Bach

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On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 18:09 +0530, Rustom Mody wrote:
> 2. Mozart activates the middle-ear and therefore helps learning
> disability
> 3. Beethoven(?) and Bach activate the inner ear and so are not much
> good for communication

How does this happen? Did Mozart include some magic code that affects
the brain or does the music cause some physical effects that train the
ear?

And what happens when listening to AC/DC? Does it activate something
that makes people wearing shorts?

And it's equal all over the planet, even for the Eastern world?

Perhaps Beethoven lost hearing, regarding to the voodoo in his music?

What is the dose to listen to Mozart, to cure learning disabilities?

Music for sure is good to help people with learning disabilities,
because making music is a good exercise for the brain. Listening to what
music ever, is also good for most people, while learning, but this
claims for sure are nonsense.

The effect of different compositions depends to your personality.

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