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In Reply to: No exactly; subliminal means below the threshold of consciousness OR apprehension. posted by Audiophilander on August 26, 2002 at 13:02:36:
...(if you've ever heard one), especially given in English, the words may not be clear, and be covered somewhat by the orchestra, but *if you know them* they are perfectly clear.
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... (more simply) so that it might be clearer for you:If the lyrics you *know* are the same ones written by the music's authors and recorded exactly as published, then the music, whether heard clearly or not, doesn't have subliminal content. OTOH, if the lyric content in a live or recorded performance varies from the published lines leaving it's message somewhat veiled except to those listening for it, then the music may accurately be described as having subliminal content.
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... but at least Dr. Errol Morris would be impressed! ;^)
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