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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (733)10/7/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: treetopflier  Respond to of 2733
 
For music lovers

A tourist in Vienna is going through a graveyard and all of a
sudden he hears some music. No one is around, so he
starts searching for the source. He finally locates the origin
and finds it is coming from a grave with a headstone that
reads: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827. Then he realizes
that the music is the Ninth Symphony and it is being played
backward!

Puzzled, he leaves the graveyard and persuades a friend to
return with him. By the time they arrive back at the grave, the
music has changed. This time it is the Seventh Symphony,
but like the previous piece, it is being played backward.
Curious, the men agree to consult a music scholar.

When they return with the expert, the Fifth Symphony is
playing, again backward. The expert notices that the
symphonies are being played in the reverse order in which
they were composed, the 9th, then the 7th, then the 5th.

By the next day the word has spread and a throng has
gathered around the grave. They are all listening to the
Second Symphony being played backward. Just then the
graveyard's caretaker ambles up to the group. Someone in
the crowd asks him if he has an explanation for the music.

"Don't you get it?" the caretaker says incredulously.

"He's decomposing!"