Musical memory is one of the strongest forms of conditioning we can have.
Most of us know how tunes we heard as young children still play away in our heads at the oddest of times.
Even today there are still times when I hear songs – especially hymns from my childhood days playing in my head.
I may even suddenly burst out with a hymn that relates to something that was said – much to the chagrin of those around me.
Of course many of us also know that just about any word in our language today has been used in some song or the other.
So, because musical associations are verbal, even hearing a word can trigger a song in our heads
To be cont.
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