Pythagorean Tone Generator This musical instrument generates Pythagorean notes that the human voice and modern musical instruments cannot duplicate. When seen on an osciloscope, each note is a perfect circle instead of a sawtooth pattern as with our musical scale. Pythagoras believed these notes represented the universal Music of the Spheres and had transformative properties for matter or the bodies of people at lower frequencies of manifestation. Each note produces the esoteric sound corresponding to each chakra point and the instrument is used to stimulate and purify the chakras in the body. The notes are designated by the corresponding archetypal planetary symbol for use in alchemical meditations and experiments. Each note produced by these custom made chimes is based on precise mathematical proportions known as Pythagorean tuning. Pythagoras (569 B.C.) was a brilliant Greek philosopher and mathematician. Pythagoras taught his students that focusing on pure mathematically precise tones would calm and illuminate the mind. With discipline, true happiness could be experienced. Pythagoras taught that music should never be approached as a form of entertainment. Rather, he recognized that music was an expression of harmony, the divine principle that brings order to chaos and discord. Pythagoras described music and nature in terms of arithmetical relationships. The Pythagorean scale looks very different from the western scale on an oscilloscope (an instrument showing sound waves). The successive multiplication by 3/2, the musical fifth, is the method used by the Pythagoreans for generating the musical scale. Single notes can be seen on the oscilloscope as a circle, and C-G, the perfect fifth, produces a helix. This 3:2 ratio is found throughout nature, from the spiral of a shell, to a flower, to our fingerprints, even to our DNA and the very shape of the universe. A truly unique transformative tool! Each instrument is tuned to the full esoteric octave, from Pythagorean middle C to high C, and can produce the Perfect Fifth tone (which contains all other tones in creation) and the true sound of Om. The instrument can also be used to compose beautiful compositions that elevate consciousness. The instruments are handmade spruce acoustic boxes with hardwood trim and solid alloy bars that are suspended by shock cord for maximum resonance. They come with cushioned striking mallet and complete instructions. Eight 5/8-inch tone bars produce an entire octave of precise Pythagorean tones.
where can i obtain one of these instruments?
mysticchords 2 months ago
Hello Friend, I'm sure you can sing within the pythagorean tuning system with means you can hit the same hz/note. However, you are right about our human voices not being perfectly 'sine' in nature. Loves
ConnerChevaillier 3 months ago
I use it wen I sleep. A playlist of Pythagorean music. Works for me.
3orchidsrising 6 months ago
look on google images wizard looking through telescope
jingwu42 10 months ago
@TheRustyrazey Cheating? I can't see how that would be, if you breathe it in and allow it to resonate as in a regular meditation. Would it also then be cheating to sit in a meadow, viewing the beautiful scenery? Of course silent meditation is perfect in it's own right, but meditation is a versatile art and there are no limits so long as you are Present and Breathing.
mrevera 1 year ago 2
arent these sounds supposed to be heard naturall via meditation?isnt it cheating by listening to a man made clone recording of the sounds even if the sound was man made by natural mean such as the bowls ?
TheRustyrazey 1 year ago
Pathagoras is a spiritual master of the linage of the Order of Vairagi ,who teach that spirit is light and sound. also that HU ,is the sound behind all sounds and can be sung as Huuuuuuuu for that inner connection to source . ride the sound current back to source.some teachings todays sing HU as alove song to God
etherialdreamer 1 year ago
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS PHOTO PLEASE!
Mehdoozi 1 year ago
@WTFGiordan Just ignorance on the subject I'd say.. Sound is universal and very much misunderstood by our modern age of Beiber fans.. Although most of the inner heads of the music industry do know how to use sound frequency, listen to any song on the radio, now that's satanic.
Mehdoozi 1 year ago
the other day i was in a room with five other people i just met and i played this song out loud and one of them said "this sounds like some satanic shit" i can kinda see why he said this but does anybody have an opinion on this?
WTFGiordan 1 year ago