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		<title>By: dlja@sbcglobal.net</title>
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I disagree with &quot;brian 777&quot;.  I&#039;ve heard about, and read - unable to substantiate, sorry - that in terms of maturation and amount of fruit produce, some of his music does seem to have a beneficial effect.

     There are experiments; and then there are &quot;experiments&quot;.  One can choose to accept the results, or not.

     If you are planning on experimenting, I would suggest you employ only his happier(probably only instrumental)music: no vocal(opera, etc.).  Just a suggestion: no proof.

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<p>I disagree with &#8220;brian 777&#8243;.  I&#8217;ve heard about, and read &#8211; unable to substantiate, sorry &#8211; that in terms of maturation and amount of fruit produce, some of his music does seem to have a beneficial effect.</p>
<p>     There are experiments; and then there are &#8220;experiments&#8221;.  One can choose to accept the results, or not.</p>
<p>     If you are planning on experimenting, I would suggest you employ only his happier(probably only instrumental)music: no vocal(opera, etc.).  Just a suggestion: no proof.</p>
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		<title>By: Scots Pines</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 06:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Well,  if it did work,  I should think the plants would be perkier,  those that bloom would decide to bloom if they had been lagging,  and would ask if Bach,  Beethoven and Brahms made humans sweeter,  more plant friendly,  and could make the goldfish sleep better at night.  This is just a matter of speculation,  however.   

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<p>Well,  if it did work,  I should think the plants would be perkier,  those that bloom would decide to bloom if they had been lagging,  and would ask if Bach,  Beethoven and Brahms made humans sweeter,  more plant friendly,  and could make the goldfish sleep better at night.  This is just a matter of speculation,  however.   </p>
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		<title>By: Legandivori</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Serenade in G Major ( Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)</description>
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		<title>By: brian777999</title>
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It does not work. They did this on Mythbusters and the heavymetal music had a better effect on the plants than the classical music.

PS if you must attempt this then use his violin concertos numbers 1 to 5.</description>
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<p>It does not work. They did this on Mythbusters and the heavymetal music had a better effect on the plants than the classical music.</p>
<p>PS if you must attempt this then use his violin concertos numbers 1 to 5.</p>
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