She means in order to charm Cerberus, you need to learn a song on the reed
pipe, then play it for him in the Underworld. (Reed pipes available in Temple
of Apollo in Grove of Temples.)
The term "music that soothes the savage beast" is not used in Freemasonry. In addition, it is not beast, it is "breast."
No, soft answer does.
William Shakespeare
"Music soothes the savage beast and bends a knotted oak" (Congrave)
When you go above the music building you see a olive tree with Athena there. She tells you that music soothes monsters.
at hades
This is a misquote. The actual quotation is "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." It's by William Congreve, an English author of the late 17th Century.
Music soothes the body.
Yes they do. It soothes them
You have to get a reed pipe from the big music hall. The statue with the reed pipe will tell you the tune then give you it on a piece of paper. Go through the boat ride and play the tune to the beast.
Athena the greek god was a lover of music
jazz, and traditional music