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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Can chord shapes affect the weather?

This idea is not fully confirmed but my recent experiments have led me to believe that the type of chord that i play on an instrument may have a direct and immediate correlation with the weather outside. The other day, i discovered what i have named a "minor" chord (named such because it's dark sound recalls the brooding music that someone younger than 18 might enjoy). I have found through 1 test that as I play such a chord on the guitar, the weather immediately becomes cloudy, and it begins to rain. I am currently searching for the "yang"-chord to the minor chord's "ying" and once i find i am certain that it will inspire inverse effects. (mt- 05, June 1885)

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