On 06/06/2012 13:57, Michael Chapman wrote:
Gregory, R.L., (1996) "Is your green as green as mine?" in The Sunday
Times, Science section 8th September 1996
Dr Peter Lennox
At least one can describe green-greener-greenest, or loud-
louder-loudest, or high-pitch---higher-pitch--- ...
but colour
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Hi,
Shame. How are those poor adult webcam girls supposed to feed their
children ?
Ciao,
Dave
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 12:40:24 +0100
From: Bruce Wiggins
I have removed the content on that page, by the way. I'm not sure
how to
delete the page.
cheers
Dr Bruce Wiggins
Creative Tec
très difficile
On 11 Jun 2012, at 5:22 pm, Dave Hunt wrote:
> Hi,
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> Shame. How are those poor adult webcam girls supposed to feed their children ?
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> Ciao,
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> Dave
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 09:44:18AM +0100, Richard Dobson wrote:
> I find it useful in mnay cases to relate colour vision to auditory
> "perfect pitch". People with the latter recognise the "absolute"
> pitch of a note, but may suffer from octave ambiguities, such that
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 09:44:18AM +0100, Richard Dobson wrote:
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> > I find it useful in mnay cases to relate colour vision to auditory
> > "perfect pitch". People with the latter recognise the "absolute"
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The initial meessage is also in my view something of a misconception of
the meaning of "perfect pitch"
--which ought to be called absolute pitch, since there is nothing
perfect about it(no one has perfect resolution of pitch nor
of anything else!).
Absolute pitch is about MEMORY. Lots of peop
A and B here in the first bit is not note A and B
but A and B in the sense of A/B testing!
Sorry for any lack of clarity. Of course
anyone who is not hopelessly tone deaf
can hear the differencer between note A and not B!
I should have said hear is X higher or lower than Y
or something!
Sorry
Rob
On 06/12/2012 02:00 AM, etienne deleflie wrote:
agreed, but there has to be some correlation between sight and hearing
because of the cognitive processes involved in perception. In sight and
hearing, the mechanism of the cognitive processes will be identical. So
what percentage of a perception i
On 11 Jun 2012, at 18:44, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> and the extremities of the range don't map onto each other.
For one, if they didn't map onto each other, we didn't have the concept of
octaves and that an C is somehow a C regardless of which octave it's from. So
the circling of octaves is so
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