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This CymaScope video makes visible the first twelve notes of a concert grand piano tuned to A4 = 440 Hertz. All notes show the attack, sustain and decay phases. By pausing the video it is possible to observe great detail in the geometry created by each note as it is imprinted onto the CymaScope's water membrane. The sound of an individual piano note is not constant but varies due to the string's partials (also known as harmonics) reflecting off the sound board and piano cabinet, adding tonal 'color' to the sound as the string receives some of the reflected sounds.
originally posted by: fluff007
a reply to: TinySickTears
Love this kinda stuff! Ty OP!
Sound is an incredible thing.. The last couple months I've been learning a lot about it and its truly blown me away...!
Just beautiful...
Tie it in with sacred geometry and math and maybe we're getting close to what Tesla was going on about!
Sound is very powerful - we in today's society do not recognise it for what it is as we don't truly understand...
Uni verse = one song. The Universe was 'sung' into creation.
That first sound/frequency/vibration was what caused the Universe to come into being.. Going by many of the ancient Scriptures!
Got some interesting vids for your perusal...
m.youtube.com...
There's Sonic Geometry 2 too..! Hope link works as on phone.. So can't embed YT...
Happy days
originally posted by: watchitburn
What would a fart look like?
originally posted by: SituationNAFU
a reply to: watchitburn
Look in the mirror
originally posted by: watchitburn
What would a fart look like?
originally posted by: watchitburn
What would a fart look like?
As for the "everything is frequencies and everything was godly and sung into existence" sorry but, gonna have to do better than that, pretty patterns are not evidence for some underlying god, or creation process. When people can show evidence that 'music' in this manner can create physical things, maybe id entertain it.... can sound inspire and change mood? yes, but it is subjective and is culturally driven.
When people can show evidence that 'music' in this manner can create physical things, maybe id entertain it.... can sound inspire and change mood? yes, but it is subjective and is culturally driven.