[silence] silence Digest, Vol 71, Issue 14

Kraig Grady kraiggrady@anaphoria.com
Mon Apr 21 20:00:38 EDT 2008


It is well known that people who don't read have better memories
Yes, Raga melodies have been preserved for who knows how long (yet are 
played differently).



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Daniel Wolf wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 23:57:00 +0200, Kraig Grady wrote:
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>> Other oral cultures are the same which recordings likewise show us.
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> Recall Richard K. Winslow's law (_Silence_ is dedicated to Winslow): "if  
> you want to reproduce something precisely, transmit it aurally; if you  
> want to guarantee that something changes over time, write it down."
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> Daniel Wolf
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