Zarlino was a Venetian codifying the essential of musical harmony in the 15th century and documenting the frequencies for A as 432 Hz, D as 288 Hz, and other related harmonics of that natural scale
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Living in a harmonic solar system
Perhaps when we're done being confused in this lifetime by the strange harmonic relationships between the orbits of our planets, we go to this place where all the planets' orbits are in whole number ratios to one another and ring out like one funky piece of music! http://www.system-sounds.com/trappist-sounds/
News about B-flat creating waves “hovering above your head”
A collection of anecdotes about the strange phenomena of B-flat in nature and how its vibration seems to transcend the space in which it is generated
New Guitar Tuning
Re-posting this to my blog - here's my new baritone guitar tuning: B-flat : tonic E-flat : 4th G : 6th C : 2nd (minor mode starts here) F : 5th (dorian blues starts here) B-flat : octave Low to high. All the notes are harmonics of B-flat, which I consider to be the universal, … Continue reading New Guitar Tuning
Indian notes
A comparison of the ancient Indian codification of the musical scale with the synesthesia of the natural harmonic scale based on the harmonics of the resonant still-point vibrations of 5.4 and 7.2 Hz
Anti clockwise
May I suggest that the very act of "clockwise" thinking and movement is the very thing that unravels our own personal, anti-clockwise vortex to the infinite, and renders us twisted and abandoned on the roadside of cosmic consciousness. Run backwards round the track! Don't look at the clock! Is the Sun Backwards? Also, it's an … Continue reading Anti clockwise
Terence’s trip
"Don't give in to amazement. Look at what we're doing. And then do it!" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XlBzIecpxfE
Interference
I'm reading Richard Merrick's free book on "Interference" (resonance, as far as I can tell). He seems to have figured out the association between phi, pi and music. Interesting stuff: http://www.interferencetheory.com/
