Subject: | Birds on a wire Digest Number 4436 |
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From: | "Michael Dalton" mdaltonarielle |
Date: | Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:24 am ((PDT)) |
Veeerry Inteeeresting! =A0 In addition, "Bird on=A0the Wire" is a song composed by Canadian artist Leo= nard Cohen. It was featured in a film by the same name, if memory serves co= rrectly. =A0 Major composers such as Mozart and Beethoven took audible clues rathat than= visual clues from birds and wrote musical pieces incorporating themes insp= ired by different songbirds. =A0 Here is a wrinkle, I submitted a rough draft about language evolution suppo= rting the idea (not original to me) that human speech derives from birdsong= . It would seem that many matters in nature are interlinked. =A0 Mike Florida www.ParrotSpeech.com =A0 |
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