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2012-05-30

Rediscovery Of Subtle Details

"We have a divice" - the wellknown phrase of the sci-fi serial "7 Days" is repeated each time a new episode is being played. I love that phrase with a mellow soft female voice - I never tire of it. It's like my brain isn't capable of registre the whole range of vocals and consonnantes in utter details. Much the same goes for some female artists with a lot of variety in their voice - like Kate Bush and our own Lene Marlin... and an American artist I hope to see this year, but I prefer to keep her name not known to the public, in case she doesn't like it mentioned in my blog and would not want to see me if I reveal her name... but would feel a bit outlet if I had not included her somehow in my blog post here... phuuu! The artists are of course a sensitive group with special needs to put into consideration, some of us have learned. I've used this years ESC to prepare for my meeting with her and tried to learn how to behave better this time (it's not so easy to have better manner and politeness for a slob like me with no artists in my family and only working class background).

But don't worry about my minor problems; back to the main reason we prefer to see a film or hear a song over and over. It' s probably in the subtle details that we struggle to take into our brain to store there in with its coworking factors. A song artist can have a lot of difficult words to harmonize with the instruments beeing played - by clever placed chords, that may surprise the listener every time, so the song seem so fresh and delightfull ever time it's beeing played.

This view of mine that I have been wondering about for several years is finally given some support here:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120529113300.htm

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