>Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:05:04 -0500
>To: David Rastall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: "Eugene C. Braig IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Music Therapy
>
>At 10:59 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
>>I ask myself this one question about the Mozart Effect:  why Mozart?
>>Why not the "Bach Effect"?  or the "Brahms Effect"? or any of the other
>>names of composers?  The Wagner Effect:  now there's a thought...  Is
>>it because these researchers have determined that Mozart is the best
>>composer of all?  I'd like to see their "scientific" proof of that!  Or
>>is it that Mozart works better in their experiments than any other
>>composer?  Have they tried them all?  Of course not.
>
>
>I once went on a weekend rampage in the aftermath of some "Stravinsky 
>Effect."  It's mostly a fog now, but I seem to remember several random 
>species of rodents, quirky ice cream flavors, and trouble with a 
>lute-wielding cop somewhere deep in Texas.  Never again!
>
>Facetiously,
>Eugene



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