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Was looking thru all the posts and could not find the answer to my question.
The seance blog was interesting. I think if Randy wants to be heard you'll hear him. I'm sure there is much he would want to say to Sharon! I digress, If any of you ever took lessons at Musonia, and I know this is trivial but, perhaps one has asked the question, "Why did Delores call Musonia School of Music, Musonia! " .I know it may not matter to most, but sometimes we don't ask people we know questions, and then they are gone. I never asked that question of Randy, although I often wondered. Cheers!
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Kelly Garni has promised to answer this question! Let's see if he comes through for Randy!
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Call Musonia and talk to Kelle. He will answer that for you and anything else you'd like to know.
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Kelly mentioned this to me when I was there last month. Said she "made it up"
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Musonia = "Place of Music".

Just a guess. We have a town named Gastonia nearby. Gaston was some french guy and "onia" as far as I can tell means a place, town, etc.

Brilliant name for a place of music. :D

Edit: the "Mus" part may be for "Muse":
Noun
the muse a force or person, esp. a woman, that inspires a creative artist
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I asked Kelle R. about it the other day. He said Mrs. R wanted a word that combined the words music and sound. I believe the word sonic, and possibly sonia are latin for sound.
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:) !

That has made my night thanks

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Post by oth »

seems like it's a combo of music and california...wasnt delores from chicago originally?
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krgarni wrote:I asked Kelle R. about it the other day. He said Mrs. R wanted a word that combined the words music and sound. I believe the word sonic, and possibly sonia are latin for sound.
Can I remove mine?
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Nope...Delores was born in Cali. When i met her a few weeks ago she said so. I believe she was raised in ...as she prounounced it...San Bern-AR-dino.
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