Pretty sure @mapman was being facetious...
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I like to think of music as the universal language. It's the common thread running through all people and cultures since before recorded history. Each may have its unique style, but through the centuries and its evolution, music's message has never changed; music speaks what words cannot. Or you know, what @jpwarren58 said.
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Interestingly, humming produces a massive increase in nitric oxide levels in the sinuses. Nitric oxide is incredibly important for body and brain in numerous ways. |
@bolong , I was going to comment, but words at the moment escape me...Do you find that occasionally happens to you with regards to reality? |
ON THE MAKE meaning: trying hard to succeed, esp. in a way that is dishonest. Very important to choose your words wisely. Okay, I fibbed. Question for you: Explain what is a high vibrational characteristic that might also be called a sound. Because I’ve got to tell you, that comes off as a load of nonsense. An in depth explanation may clarify your meaning. |
That plug. I’m going to leave you and your friend Bigfoot alone now. I wish you well living in your own private Idaho. |
@bolong , Thank you for taking the time to clarify your previous statement. |