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Why Classical Music is Harmful to Your Brain

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Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese.

57 minutes ago, Gan5 said:

Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese.

What absurd ballocks: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-is-music-good-for-the-brain-2020100721062

Bach means brook in German. It has no meaning in Latin, as ch is not a possible ending.
 

sugondese is a joke fictitious language: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sugondese

I assume you are pulling our legs.

 

 

Edited by exchemist

54 minutes ago, Gan5 said:

Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese.

Stop trolling.  OP reported to mods.

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