Brian Cox
06-05-2003, 02:53 PM
pipul [pipul36@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=urGVVtVF6Ry8zWC3fwvysf3pWxjLoUGT5ji4I7 DVu7NbN6wSp_LBYnCoeLG5vimnCOhYnxFY1OQXo0M)] just posted:
http://smphillips.8m.com/html/articles.html
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Excerpt from article 12:
"The latter is exhibited also in the 32 notes above the fundamental
up to the perfect fifth of the fifth octave, which has a tone ratio
of 24".
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Excerpt of my post yesterday:
"if you have a musical note vibrating at say A=440Hz...If you add
an upper harmonic of 21120Hz (a musical perfect 5th, 5 octaves
higher than the A pitch, theoretically beyond our hearing range)
then that upper harmonic will modulate the original 440Hz note,
causing fluctuations that we can perceive, even if we cant perceive
the higher octave pitch causing it."
This idea of "perfect 5th 5 octaves higher" was just something
i used randomly as an example for sympathetic resonance, and now
i go check out this link...i was drawn to article 12 first...
and saw this within the first minute of reading this.
This is some interesting stuff, correlating the tree of life,
superstring theory, and music.
coincidence?
-bcox
http://smphillips.8m.com/html/articles.html
---
Excerpt from article 12:
"The latter is exhibited also in the 32 notes above the fundamental
up to the perfect fifth of the fifth octave, which has a tone ratio
of 24".
---
Excerpt of my post yesterday:
"if you have a musical note vibrating at say A=440Hz...If you add
an upper harmonic of 21120Hz (a musical perfect 5th, 5 octaves
higher than the A pitch, theoretically beyond our hearing range)
then that upper harmonic will modulate the original 440Hz note,
causing fluctuations that we can perceive, even if we cant perceive
the higher octave pitch causing it."
This idea of "perfect 5th 5 octaves higher" was just something
i used randomly as an example for sympathetic resonance, and now
i go check out this link...i was drawn to article 12 first...
and saw this within the first minute of reading this.
This is some interesting stuff, correlating the tree of life,
superstring theory, and music.
coincidence?
-bcox