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Re: auditory cortex
user name
2007-01-27 13:25:26
Add this also to the list of suggestions slowly accumulating
here for the 
students of foreign languages, to make the phrases and
dialogs they are reading 
or translating more memorable.   Good suggestion, laktic.  
...w 

In a message dated 1/27/2007 9:51:52 AM Eastern Standard
Time, 
lakticgmail.com writes:

> heres something for the musicians:
> whenever you read something and subvocalise it (this
isnt efficient 
> reading, but thats not the point..), be really creative
with the voice 
> in your head. change the pitch, do cool audio effects
on it, morph from 
> one persons voice to another, whatever you want. the
crazier the 
> better. the head burn kind of feeling i get after doing
this for just 1 
> minute is amazing.
> 
> we read so much every day so theres lots of
opertunities to do this.
> i have lots more exercises for music, specially for
electronic music, 
> if youre interested let me know and ill get off my butt
and type it up.
> buhbye



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