wouter.hagens@...
03-24-2001, 01:36 AM
i have a question about the relationship between colour and
sound. there are very different combinations mentioned in
literature. for example:
in chapter 2 of the book of david wilcock
d - 288 hz - red
e - 324 hz - orange
f - 360 hz - yellow
g - 384 hz - green
a - 432 hz - blue
b - 480 hz - indigo
c - 576 hz - violet
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/crystalbowl/sound.html gives
d - orange
e - yellow
f - green
g - blue
a - indigo
b - violet
c - red
from the book "het kosmisch octaaf" (translated from the
german book "die oktave: das urgesetz der harmonie") of hans
cousto
d - light blue
e - violet
f - violet-red
g - orange-red
a - orange-yellow
b - yellow-green
c - green
when i calculate from the visible spectrum colours to the sound
notes (39 octaves) for example
blue 679 e-12 hz -> 373.3 hz which is between f and g
yellow 539 e-12 hz -> 296.3 hz which is between d and e
i would appreciate to know the most acceptable combinations.
thanks,
wouter hagens
sound. there are very different combinations mentioned in
literature. for example:
in chapter 2 of the book of david wilcock
d - 288 hz - red
e - 324 hz - orange
f - 360 hz - yellow
g - 384 hz - green
a - 432 hz - blue
b - 480 hz - indigo
c - 576 hz - violet
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/crystalbowl/sound.html gives
d - orange
e - yellow
f - green
g - blue
a - indigo
b - violet
c - red
from the book "het kosmisch octaaf" (translated from the
german book "die oktave: das urgesetz der harmonie") of hans
cousto
d - light blue
e - violet
f - violet-red
g - orange-red
a - orange-yellow
b - yellow-green
c - green
when i calculate from the visible spectrum colours to the sound
notes (39 octaves) for example
blue 679 e-12 hz -> 373.3 hz which is between f and g
yellow 539 e-12 hz -> 296.3 hz which is between d and e
i would appreciate to know the most acceptable combinations.
thanks,
wouter hagens