What does silence mean?
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That sales technique is being used by women every day. It's called The Silent Treatment.
The "not knowing" does the trick in the mind of the counter-party, to the point of desparation.
A truly powerful, yet malevolent card to play.
The "not knowing" does the trick in the mind of the counter-party, to the point of desparation.
A truly powerful, yet malevolent card to play.
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In sales, silence doesn't pressure as no message is being transmitted.
Would anyone care to comment what it means to the entertainment industry, i.e. to music and comedy?
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I heard a frequencyphile say on the radio that each insect and bird that contributes to nature’s background composition of noise has proprietary rights over its own frequency. Intruding machine noises silence the natural harmonies, which may not re-establish until after an hour of machine silence. If the machine noises persist, then the natural symphony leaves and doesn’t return and the generation of noisemakers dies off. The fellow had many recordings of nature’s noise, some of them recorded in the same place in different years. As machine noises increased over the years the natural sounds changed, like art losing big patches of color.
In music and comedy, silence enables the timing of sound, and cognition of the last sound’s meaning.
Steven Wright: best use of 49 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbzaDt0IbF4
In music and comedy, silence enables the timing of sound, and cognition of the last sound’s meaning.
Steven Wright: best use of 49 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbzaDt0IbF4
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Re: the OP.
Dunno. I've never shut up long enough to find out.
Dunno. I've never shut up long enough to find out.
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Continuing on with Wright’s best use of 49 seconds, what does the howling of women mean at the end of his clip?
These days when I’m in an audience and it’s time for everyone to show their appreciation to the performer(s), there’s always at least one woman in the crowd yelping or howling. Sometimes it’s a man pitching his voice high, like a woman.
What the hell is this? It wasn’t always so. What changed? I wonder what effect a good ululation might have amongst the applause.
These days when I’m in an audience and it’s time for everyone to show their appreciation to the performer(s), there’s always at least one woman in the crowd yelping or howling. Sometimes it’s a man pitching his voice high, like a woman.
What the hell is this? It wasn’t always so. What changed? I wonder what effect a good ululation might have amongst the applause.
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This sounds like end of the day peace overshadowing some recurring, intruding anxiety from Arvo’s mid-day part.
Silentium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHJ5qleyzyk
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This is definitely the morning part of life.
Pre-dawn and sunrise.
Musical instruments are just approximations and endearing, the closer they get to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WrP_9Jpfkc
Pre-dawn and sunrise.
Musical instruments are just approximations and endearing, the closer they get to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WrP_9Jpfkc
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Walker, you do realise that I am being a little shit here, don't you?Walker wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 12:43 amThis sounds like end of the day peace overshadowing some recurring, intruding anxiety from Arvo’s mid-day part.
Silentium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHJ5qleyzyk
I did check the YT link when you first posted. However, music is not a silencer for me because I have played instruments for much of my life. Being a musician changes your tastes through familiarity, so music without tension is akin to giving baby food to a foodie.
My favourite advice came only recently: http://www.hvmag.com/Hudson-Valley-Maga ... ving-Well/. Anyone in that kind of shape at her age is someone who knows how to live better than anyone in my family. So if she says "just breathe" is the main thing, that'll do me for now.
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I know. It’s human nature.
Check out this cocky old fellow, and listen to what he says.
Impressive chest expansion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcPjvp4La8A
“Did you observe the beauty of that sound?”
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I'll tell you this much.
Silence implies emptiness, which implies no sound.
However, if you listen carefully, the primordial sound always underlies reality.
Check out this cocky old fellow, and listen to what he says.
Impressive chest expansion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcPjvp4La8A
“Did you observe the beauty of that sound?”
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I'll tell you this much.
Silence implies emptiness, which implies no sound.
However, if you listen carefully, the primordial sound always underlies reality.
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The things people can do never cease to amaze me - that guru has a decent set of lungs!Walker wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 1:04 am I know. It’s human nature.
Check out this cocky old fellow, and listen to what he says.
Impressive chest expansion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcPjvp4La8A
“Did you observe the beauty of that sound?”
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I'll tell you this much.
Silence implies emptiness, which implies no sound.
However, if you listen carefully, the primordial sound always underlies reality.
Well, there are gravity waves and the CMB, but the primordial sound that we can hear tends to be heart and lungs with the occasional gurgle from lower regions
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Not only that, his economy in explaining practical physiology sorts out changes. The mind bone connected to the sense bone, the breath bone connected to the mind bone, the nerve bone connected to the breath bone, the vibration bone connected to the nerve bone, and the universe humming the vibration.
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Silence in symphonic music stimulates a sense of anticipation in the audience.
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yep. prokofiev's(sp) 4th symphony is a fav and has much silence around the flute.commonsense wrote: ↑Sun Jul 08, 2018 6:19 pm Silence in symphonic music stimulates a sense of anticipation in the audience.
i love minor cords and disscordance too - which said work is full of also .