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- From: strong@tc.fluke.COM (Norm Strong)
- Subject: Re: Pachelbel, Beethoven, and Mel Gibson
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.201839.9058@tc.fluke.COM>
- Organization: John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc., Everett, WA
- References: <105123@bu.edu> <18DEC199217244331@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov> <1992Dec21.201315.8970@tc.fluke.COM>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 20:18:39 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.201315.8970@tc.fluke.COM> strong@tc.fluke.COM (Norm Strong) writes:
- }In article <18DEC199217244331@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov> packer@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov (Charles Packer) writes:
- }}In article <105123@bu.edu>, spacefox@acs.bu.edu (Godfrey Degamo) writes...
- }}>What's the best music to romance a woman at the piano?
- }}
- }}
- }}Debussy's "Clair de Lune". Then, when she says "That was
- }}wonderful," you can reply "But you didn't even swoon!"
- }
- }Another one that goes over quite well is Poulenc's Melancholie. Start
- }with the Poulenc, and then hit her with Clair de Lune.
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- And then--a little 4-hand music. Teach her to play chopsticks. It'll
- keep both of her hands busy--but only one of yours!
-
- --
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- Norm Strong (strong@tc.fluke.com)
- 2528 31st S. Seattle WA 98144 USA
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