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"Jocasta Phantics"
"Jocasta Phantics"
"Mazola Crowe"
"Mazola Crowe"
"Benny Crimpen-Tyne" (notice that this one's in 3/4, instead of 2/4. I can't think of any in 6/8)
"Benny Crimpen-Tyne" (notice that this one's in 3/4 (what we call a "waltz" in the business..), instead of 2/4. I can't think of any in 6/8)
"Keith Chegwin"
"Keith Chegwin"
"Danica Smackitt"
"Danica Smackitt"

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Aesthetics

Weasel terms. The sentence: "The French language is considered extremely euphonic by many, and has a plethora of contraction rules that allow one word to flow into the next." does not seem backed up and contains the terms: "considered extremely ... by many", seem like weasel terms to me.

Cacophony

Why is there no section on cacophony? There is a redirect here, but no information on the subject whatsoever. Can we fix this? 98.247.162.244 (talk) 21:31, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

British Accent

The phrase cellar door has some notoriety as the reputedly most euphonic sound combination of the English language (specifically, when spoken with a British accent).

Which British accent? There are dozens, and many are quite different from one another. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.94.142.195 (talk) 23:13, 15 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

...run these through your phonetics matrix...if you dare...

I'll give you some "phonaesthetics"...here's some fictional names, what I made up with my own head:

"Bazza Wannocks" "Jocasta Phantics" "Mazola Crowe" "Benny Crimpen-Tyne" (notice that this one's in 3/4 (what we call a "waltz" in the business..), instead of 2/4. I can't think of any in 6/8) "Keith Chegwin" "Danica Smackitt"

If these don't aesthetic your phonas, then I don't know what will....

82.5.68.95 (talk) 01:13, 20 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]