Subject: Scholarly discussion of the music of John Cage.
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- From: Lê Quan Ninh <>
- To: Richard Leigh <>, Joseph Zitt <>
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- Subject: [silence] Re: Re: anechoics and interviews
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 19:26:08 +0200
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I don’t know if I am right of course, but I always thought that John Cage was experiencing his own tinnitus as some tinnitus can be heard in the high and the low frequencies. I have this kind of tinnitus. It’s exactly what I hear when I enter an anechoic chamber or when I am in a very quiet environment. Ninh |
- [silence] Re: anechoics and interviews, Joseph Zitt, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Lê Quan Ninh, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, David Bellows, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Stefano Pocci, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Semih Firincioglu, 07/28/2016
- [silence] John's death, Andrew Culver, 07/29/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Semih Firincioglu, 07/28/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Stefano Pocci, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, David Bellows, 07/27/2016
- [silence] Re: Re: anechoics and interviews, Lê Quan Ninh, 07/27/2016
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