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The music and blind men

The music and blind men

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In many cases, the blind men and women have an absolute ear for music, and their ability to hear things is more sensitive than the so-called normal people. That ability has made people like Stevie Wonder the excellent musician, and the thing is that in ancient Japan the Samurais paid the money to the blind men, that they played the music.

Of course, blind people would feel safe persons for playing the orchestras, what would be used to cover the discussions of the Samurais, because they would not see inmates, but the thing is that every single person has a different melody in the voice. And every individual has a different way to walk. The breaks between the words are telling that person would think more carefully, what to say in the discussion.

The changes in those people speak like changes in melody level are telling if something is a difficult topic for discussion. Also the fast movements and throw things around and yelling without reason are telling that the person is nervous. Even a normal person would notice that kind of things if the inmate knows, what to look at.

So the reason for paying the salary for those musicians was not that the Samurais liked the music so much that they would pay a paid salary to the blind men. They paid them for listening to people, and those blind men were actually living eavesdrop machines, whose mission was to hear things, what the normal person would not able to understand. The thing is that every metal sword, what samurai carries has a different melody and every sword has the unique melody, as I have written earlier.

Every person walks in a different way, and that makes them hear different. And voice what the person would speak is different. This is the thing, what the blind people would separate, and the absolute ear for music would give also criminal investigators allowance to recognize the people them the way to speak, and the words are also said by a different kind of melody. In fact, that ability has been used by military intelligence to separate enemy submarines from each other.

During the Cold War, the CIA used blind persons to hear the tapes, which were made by using the underwater microphones. By those records, the CIA recognized the small anomalies in the form of the propel and the things like broken bearings would also be uncovered because of those tapes. And if some single submarine has often problems with that kind of things, will that tell that there are some problems with the balance of machines.

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