The Geometry of Music
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when i play guitar, i mean when im alone jammin i get into a trance and fall into a tribal sound, i am just the observer but the music is just flowing changing itself, it ets intense then relaxing and all spectrum of vibrations...really music can bring you into a deep connection with the universe if you can seperate your ego from the vibrations and just play what is needed
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it would be interesting to see algorhythms from programs highlighting the notes you play in a sacred geometrical pattern concordant to what you are playing on the instrument, anyone know of said programs i can download?? if not they should make one!
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@SomethingReal1119 ME?
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@Dolphidood who the hell are YOU?
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@SomethingReal1119 stop it!! pleeeeease ha ha I'll give you anything!!! stop it!!
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your a smart man Robby, I play piano but today I've just given up on communication for any more than survival purposes but maybe I just haven't got the brain... you know what Im sayin?
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I listened to Stravinski and the triangle turned into a dodecahedron
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HEY ROB, INTERPRET SOME DAMN MERZBOW
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Perhaps we can suppose it is as Dr. Pert said: "If God speaks to man, if man speaks to God, it would be through the prefrontal cortex." And when a person developes the ability to "see" music's absolute function, as a concordant polyphonically structured whole, of non-tangible form geometrical equations, effectually functioning as, while remaining subserviant to, a hierarchically structured whole: symphony - Mozart, they become capable of "seeing" the "mind of God," and understand His existance.
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@AegeanKing well you're quite shallow.
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fucking nerds
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Study harmony and you'll understand music, there are already patterns in music language for different kind of compositions and movements, i found this a little bit forced by scientists trying to understand what musicians already know. Better stick to string theory and other physics fields.
any way congrats for the effort.
Best Regards.
Patriciovaldivieso 2 years ago
Since my day job is composing music for films and tv shows I'm not quite sure what you mean about this being forced, but thanks for the congrats. :)
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago 30
Check out Geomusic on the web. I was turned on to this in the 90's and it may be fun to play with. It's inventor, James Furia, has a very interesting way of describing painting God's face with sound.
Solaropal 3 years ago
Wow, Solaropal, that's a great recommendation! Looks like a fascinating exploration, I'll be spending time on the Geomusic site for sure.
Rob
10thdim 3 years ago