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Really.
https://www.iflscience.com/pin...placement=newsletter
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What a coincidence. I have just been listening to — and considering learning — a piano piece titled “Pinkfairies.” Here is the link to it on SoundCloud, but I can’t get it to play. Needs further tinkering. Pinkfairies
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Has Achieved Nirvana![]() |
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Two things came to mind, and they are not necessarily related: 1. The composer (or his music naming marketing advisor) may have chromesthesia 2. More than pink or any color, I hear neuroticism; since we rarely associate “fairies” with “neuroticism,” to me it’s more “neurotic gremlins” than “Pinkfairies.” ![]() BTW it plays fine on an iPad.
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A little neuroticism in moderation is fine with me. ![]() I may decide on a different piece by that composer; this one is way difficult. It’s part of an idea I have for a program of music by various composers, all of whom have the last name Feldman. BTW, Pinkfairies is also the common name of a certain American wildflower.
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