Received: from spooler by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 28 Sep 98 00:36:10 +0000 Return-path: Received: from punt-21.mail.demon.net (194.217.242.6) by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 28 Sep 98 00:35:59 +0000 Received: from punt-2.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 906476926:20:12250:1; Tue, 22 Sep 98 15:08:46 GMT Received: from listserv.cuny.edu ([128.228.100.10]) by punt-2.mail.demon.net id aa2119740; 22 Sep 98 15:08 GMT Received: from listserv (listserv.cuny.edu) by listserv.cuny.edu (LSMTP for Windows NT v1.1b) with SMTP id <0.FFFAC72C@listserv.cuny.edu>; Tue, 22 Sep 1998 11:09:55 -0400 Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 09:07:48 -0600 Reply-To: Robert Rapplean Sender: Lojban list From: Robert Rapplean Subject: Re: Online learning (kinda) X-To: Lojban Mailing List To: Multiple recipients of list LOJBAN Message-ID: <906476916.2119740.0@listserv.cuny.edu> X-PMFLAGS: 33554560 7 1 Y0409B.CNM Content-Length: 978 Lines: 25 > The hallmark of suggestopoedia is the playing of slow baroque music > during the "passive" sessions, which lowers the heart-rate and blood > pressure and increases alpha wave activity. I can manage the mixing, but finding the recording could be difficult. All of the music of that era is in the public domain, so I could just look for a decent midi mapping of it. The other option would be to ask an orchestra to donate their track of it for that purpose - I don't expect that they will do this, though. Ok, so now I need: A list of words that most need memorizing. A skilled phonographer. A recording of some good, slow baroque music.