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What Music Really İs. Psychology of Music. 432 Herz. Natural Music. Ancient Music. Euphonium. Cymatics. Cymatic Music. Learning. Piano Fingering Demonstrations. Pure Pitch Method - Master Absolute Pitch & Relative Pitch. "Read On And Learn How You Too Can Get Your Hands On This Revolutionary Approach To Mastering Pitch Forever!

Pure Pitch Method - Master Absolute Pitch & Relative Pitch

" From the desk of: Ryan Cameron Date: Friday, April 11, 2014 Dear Musician, Did you know that for centuries the world's greatest musicians and composers have had a secret weapon that few others knew about? And even more astounding is the fact that every single person has this same ability lying undiscovered inside! This special ability is pitch recognition, more commonly known as absolute pitch and relative pitch. . - Mozart - Bach - Beethoven - Chopin - And many more... More recently the skill of pitch recognition has helped musical greats including: - Frank Sinatra - Miles Davis - Mariah Carey - Stevie Wonder - Jimi Hendrix - Yngwie Malmsteen - And many more... Article on the Solfeggio Frequencies and David Hulse's Journey. A Little History At the turn of the century the awareness of DNA entered the collective consciousness of the world.

article on the Solfeggio Frequencies and David Hulse's Journey

We have incarnated into this human experience as divine beings with a blueprint, a set of instructions. We know that a very small percentage (3%) of those instructions make up our physiology. Carl Sagan writes that most of our genetic information (about 97%) is unused DNA. He refers to this as "genetic gibberish. " In the old paradigm of religion, "potential" remained a mystery to the human mind, therefore we coined a mystical term called "SPIRIT. " The old paradigm and its premise stated that we began as biology in the womb of our mothers.

Being a student of "A Course In Miracles" in the late 80’s, I was faced with a dichotomy in the idea that we are not a body. As we move from genetics and concepts like Soul, "Soul Mates" and "Soul work," we move beyond physical diagnosis, into a new field of quantum physics. Solfeggio Frequencies and DNA.

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Listen to Siberian ice drummers use frozen Lake Baikal as an incredible musical instrument. In minus 20C, they play one metre thick ice which has a distinctive sound The 25 million year old lake is the deepest and oldest in the worldReleased musical potential of ice when a member of the group fell on it By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 09:41 GMT, 2 January 2013 | Updated: 12:12 GMT, 2 January 2013 A group of Siberian percussionists have become an internet hit with an exhibition of ice drumming on frozen Lake Baikal.

Listen to Siberian ice drummers use frozen Lake Baikal as an incredible musical instrument

In minus 20C, they found by pure chance that the one metre thick ice has a distinctive and haunting rhythm all of its own, reported the Siberian Times. 'I felt like we were playing on the drums that Nature has left out for us, alone under the sun on the frozen waters of the world's most magnificent lake,' said Irkutsk architect Natalya Vlasevskaya, 31, a mother-of-one and organiser of Etnobit percussion group. Scroll down for video Getting down: The Siberian ice orchestra drumming on Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake 'The answer is, I don't know. VIDEO COOL! ThePianoGuys Official Channel. Neural Fields: Your Brain is NOT a Computer! Because most of our communication uses language, we have become used to expressing our thoughts in a linear progression; each idea is an expansion of the previous one.

Neural Fields: Your Brain is NOT a Computer!

This logical sequence of data is also the foundation of computer programming languages. We envision computers as an extension of our own minds, and so we naturally try to understand our brain in the same mechanistic fashion. The apparent magic of a computer processor is its ability to rapidly open and close a huge number of switches. In the early days these switches were actual relays, giving rise to the clicking sound that characterized brainiacs like Robbie the Robot [above] in the classic film, Forbidden Planet. In 1946, two Americans, Presper Eckert, and John Mauchly built the ENIAC electronic computer which used silent vacuum tubes instead of the relays. At school, I was taught that the brain also had switches -- about 500 trillion of them -- and they were called synapses. Survival of the funkiest. Interval (music)

Melodic and harmonic intervals.

Interval (music)

Play Example: Perfect octave on C in equal temperament and just intonation: 2/1 = 1200 cents. Play The size of an interval (also known as its width or height) can be represented using two alternative and equivalently valid methods, each appropriate to a different context: frequency ratios or cents. The size of an interval between two notes may be measured by the ratio of their frequencies. Mathematically, the size in cents of the interval from frequency f1 to frequency f2 is Main intervals from C. Play In Western music theory, an interval is named according to its number (also called diatonic number) and quality. Perfect Perfect intervals on C. Perfect intervals are so-called because they were traditionally considered perfectly consonant,[10] although in Western classical music the perfect fourth was sometimes regarded as a less than perfect consonance, when its function was contrapuntal.

Major/minor Augmented/diminished Augmented and diminished intervals on C. d2 ,

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