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pgd
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30 Sep 2010, 9:02 am

Can you listen to songs on the radio and realize that the music or the words to the music seem never to embed/completely embed in your memory?

Like you could listen to a song on the radio three times, ten times, fifty times, one-hundred times and conclude it has not really entered your brain/mind/memory storage areas?

Can you tell a difference between music and the words to the music?

Like the music may embed but not the words?

Or the words may embed but not the music?

Experiences?

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Also, do you ever recall something as simple as going to a summer camp where a song like

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Row,_Row,_Row_Your_Boat

was sung, then the music director divided the singers up into two parts, then three parts, and you clearly realized you can handle the Row song when sung as a single group but trying to do it using two groups or three groups (with staggered entrances) seemed to enter the arena of overloading?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_overload