 h a l f b a k e r y Invented by someone French.
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"Sounds" nice. Could that Ray guy be FarmerRay? |
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. That would be Mr. Steele. |
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Or you could bang random keys on a piano for a similar effect. Which I recall from my little brother's musical efforts wasn't too pleasing to the ear. |
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/Someone talking to you would sound like they were singing a lilting melody./ |
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I happened into this fine and underdiscussed idea while pondering the nature of music. I suspect that certain muscial passages inspire emotional states because they echo the right-brain component of language: relative volume, inflection, tempo etc. Certain speakers clearly have a music in what they say, even though they are not speaking. Something like this could remove the confusing element of words, and make the music behind them clearer. |
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It was a very annoying song, wasn't it? |
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Big random music generating croissant for you! |
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