[pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA?

Gordon pnotnr at aol.com
Wed Sep 8 16:16:53 MDT 2010


 Reminds me of the line: "If sound can't travel in a vacuum, how come vacuum cleaners make so much noise?"

Seriously tho...  I remember when I was in college and a cellist told me that her favorite note was D.  (!)   I listened as she went on about how it was such a great sounding note, and made her happy, etc.   I mentioned this to another friend who commented, "She probably has a good d string on her cello!"

Gordon Large, RPT
Maine

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Boyce <David at piano.plus.com>
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Wed, Sep 8, 2010 5:51 pm
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA?


            Wot a load of claptrap!  Where to even begin to      deconstruct such a pile of codswallop! Dr. Leonard Horowitz,      indeed. Not a Doctor of Medicine, methinks.  For starters, through      what medium does a sound frequency of 528Hz travel, in the vacuum      of space?
      
      Best regards,
      
      David Boyce.
      
 
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