[ddots-l] Re: Solfegio harmonics

  • From: Rui Vilarinho <ruialby@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:49:20 +0100

Hi my friend,

Thank you very much for the information plus the adviced.

the scale you adviced, I know as a lydian dominant! Very exotic!

Well use in Jazz, also  at India of course, as you pointed.

I will read more about the solfeggios  harmonics, and more Indian Ragas.


Cheers,
Rui 



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  Rui,
  528 Hz equals the note C5 plus 16 cents.
  According to the Pythagorean Theorem (& Euclidean geometry), it stands to 
reason that if a particular frequency can produce microbiological benefits, 
that it is also due to its harmonic overtone series. So, if you need to use a 
528Hz tone, then the notes in the overtone series should also be beneficial in 
conjunction with the foundation. Also, it can be used to extrapolate lower 
frequencies, if the 528 is itself an overtone. So is it the first harmonic of 
C? or the 7th harmonic of D?
  Building on C5 as the foundation, the notes in the series are C, D, E, 
F-sharp, G, A, B-flat, and C.
  This is a Bartok scale using the dominant of the Lydian mode. It is also the 
raga Bhusavati.
  If you need more information, I'd have to dig back through my acoustic 
physics textbook and do some actual math.

  If I were doing this project, I would start with an oscillating C5-G5 and add 
sustained tones from the overtone series in a very minimalist style.
  Just some ideas...
  Sincerely, Andy.
  P.S. The "solfeggio" is not ancient. It is a human construct developed by 
Guido d'Arezzo in the eleventh century. See: "solmization". Also, this 
Pythagorean Theorem is very similar to Fibonacci's "Golden Mean": 
1:2:3:5:8:13:21:34:etc... 
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    Hi guys,

    Maybe you can help. i'm making a work for a  Yoga teacher.
     he asked me to make a 60 minutes audio tracks with 9 diferent frequencys.

    He doesn't want just the frequency, he wants a meditation song.

    So, that means that I needed to compose a 60 minutes relax meditation song. 
It was fun! 

     .My only doubt is how much of the desire  frequency and wich filters to 
use!

    Anyone knows  what I'm talking about, and can give orientation? Cheers.

     
    There is a special sound and colour of love. The right frequency can help 
open your heart, prompt peace, and hasten healing. "We now know the love 
signal, 528 Hertz, is among the six core creative frequencies of the universe 
because math doesn't lie, the geometry of physical reality universally reflects 
this music.

     

    The third note, frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the scale and 
derives from the phrase "MI-ra gestorum" in Latin meaning "miracle." 
Stunningly, this is the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair 
broken DNA - the genetic blueprint upon which life is based! MI - 528 Hz - 
relates to crown chakra.

    Scientists, suggests an association with DNA integrity.

     

    The regular "C" that we all know of in this culture (which is from the 
diatonic scale of do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) is not the 528 Hz frequency 
"C.

    A regular "C" vibrates at a frequency of 523.3 Hz.

    The "C" of 528 Hz used for DNA repair is part of an ancient scale called 
the Solfeggio Scale.

     

     

    Solfeggio Harmonics.




    best regards,
    Rui Vilarinho

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