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From: Blue Chip
Date: Fri Jan 24, 2003 4:35pm
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Throat reading....

Lee,

First off, maybe your wife would feel happier choosing playing cards or
kitchen utensils - lol

There are some forty-odd phonemes in English:
http://www.auburn.edu/~murraba/spellings.html

make each of these sounds and see what muscles YOU use

Why does DB say "Its a kuh or a guh sound"?
Because the difference is only a small amount of pressure in the tongue -
the throat movement is the same!)

What about "muh" and "buh"?
"it was the 'bee' i was getting...." DB MCN.1

check out friccasants syballants plosives
the letter "ex*P*lodes into your mind now" DB MCN.?4?

why do I group {{a,e,i},{o,u}}

go on.. really turn that volume up say it mh mhhm hmhm (sorry did
i mumble, I meant "in your head")

i think it was yrret that uploaded a bunch of phonetic groupings he
modelled from DB

Bc


At 08:49 24/01/03 +0000, you wrote:
>(Thanks to Blue Chip for rightly suggesting this should be a public
>discussion!)
>
>Hi,
>
>I've just been skimming through this group and noticed
>that some of you have mentioned that you've had some success with
>throat reading.
>
>This is something that really interests me and I'm keen to find out
>(and practice) as much as possible.
>
>Could you give me some pointers? I have done some NLP and Hypnosis
>training and understand non-verbal indicators, although I think I'm
>trying to pay attention to too much at the moment and missing the
>important stuff!
>
>(Not the mention that my wife is getting fed up of thinking of
>numbers! :-))
>
>Any help will be gratefully appreciated.
>
>Oh yes, and could I propose a rationing on "LOL" ... I've never seen
>quite so much hysterical laughter in one place! :-)
>
>Cheers,
>
>Lee.
>
>
>
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