Bill Pirkle writes:
>New York city is a continuos symphony. In fact, if we think of taxi cab
>horns as a solo instrument, then its a continuos concerto.
Continuous, no; 4'33" worth, maybe.:)
Carl Sagan points out in his book, "Broca's Brain," that the brain filters
out most ambient noise. (Could you imagine if your mind processed and made
you aware of every single peep, 24/7?) So I would say that the city is a
symphony only during the time that you designate it as such.
John Smyth