Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Back when I started studying NP sixteen or so months ago, I made my initial investment in the basics. For a couple of months, once or twice a week there'd come a package from a supplier and inside would be ten new things to play with. Adventures of the person who had never before smelled spikenard or neroli! I spent (literally) months with my nose to scent strips and vials, with notebook at the side, trying out hundreds of different combinations in the search for accords. The basic accord work tapered off after about half a year of testing pairings and combinations. I have the richness of the memory of the experience, and full notebooks. Since that initial discovery period, the discovery of Twenty New Accords a Day has tapered off, since I hold within my memory the knowledge of what goes with what. While I'm always discovering new combinations, the rate of discovery has mellowed out - no more 'Ten New Accords a Day' kind of stuff. Until three days ago. I ordered *one* new ingredient - just one: frangipani abs - which I had never before smelled - and it is like discovering a whole new wing to your house that you never knew was there - whole new worlds of scent have arisen with just this one addition. Ten new accords this morning alone!! Sniffing a tiny blob of frangipani abs on a scent strip and smelling it with the 180 little bottles on the perfume organ. Fun!! I spent the first couple of days with the scent strip with nothing but the frangipani on it, noting it and its characteristics and its behavior by itself...its metamorphosis...its drydown. Then I started doing the pairings. Much scribbling in the notebook this weekend! I have a question for: How is 'frangipani' pronounced? I see it in the dictionary pronunciation guide as both fran-GEE-pah-nee and fran-JEE-pah-nee. Seems like either is acceptable, but I bet there's a way that people in the perfume world say it. I like the sound of franJEEpahnee better, but I don't want to sound like an ignoramus... Alfred loopy on frangipani, here in San Francisco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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