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Musical Tribute to Leedskalnin, Tesla and 3 & 16

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posted on Sep, 7 2013 @ 06:34 AM
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Below is my 10 note musical scale for the Davidic Harp/Lyre/Kinnor, built out to 106 Octaves (111 notes).

111. 201326592Hz*
110. 182452224Hz
109. 150994944Hz
108. 138412032Hz
107. 113246208Hz
106. 100663296Hz*
105. 91226112Hz
104. 75497472Hz
103. 69206016Hz
102. 56623104Hz
101. 50331648Hz*
100. 45613056Hz
99. 37748736Hz
98. 34603008Hz
97. 28311552Hz
96. 25165824Hz*
95. 22806528Hz
94. 18874368Hz
93. 17301504Hz
92. 14155776Hz
91. 12582912Hz*
90. 11403264Hz
89. 9437184Hz
88. 8650752Hz
87. 7077888Hz
86. 6291456Hz*
85. 5701632Hz
84. 4718592Hz
83. 4325376Hz
82. 3538944Hz
81. 3145728Hz*
80. 2850816Hz
79. 2359296Hz
78. 2162688Hz
77. 1769472Hz
76. 1572864Hz*
75. 1425408Hz
74. 1179648Hz
73. 1081344Hz
72. 884736Hz
71. 786432Hz*
70. 712704Hz
69. 589824Hz
68. 540672Hz
67. 442368Hz
66. 393216Hz*
65. 356352Hz
64. 294912Hz
63. 270336Hz
62. 221184Hz
61. 196608Hz*
60. 178176Hz
59. 147456Hz
58. 135168Hz
57. 110592Hz
56. 98304Hz*
55. 89088Hz
54. 73728Hz
53. 67584Hz
52. 55296Hz
51. 49152Hz*
50. 44544Hz
49. 36864Hz
48. 33792Hz
47. 27648Hz
46. 24576Hz*
45. 22272Hz
44. 18432Hz
43. 16896Hz
42. 13824Hz
41. 12288Hz*
40. 11136Hz
39. 9216Hz
38. 8448Hz
37. 6912Hz
36. 6144Hz*
35. 5568Hz
34. 4608Hz
33. 4224Hz
32. 3456Hz
31. 3072Hz*
30. 2784Hz
29. 2304Hz
28. 2112Hz
27. 1728Hz
26. 1536Hz*
25. 1392Hz
24. 1152Hz
23. 1056Hz
22. 864Hz
21. 768Hz*
20. 696Hz
19. 576Hz
18. 528Hz
17. 432Hz
16. 384Hz*
15. 348Hz
14. 288Hz
13. 264Hz
12. 216Hz
11. 192Hz*
10. 174Hz
9. 144Hz
8. 132Hz
7. 108Hz
6. 96Hz*
5. 87Hz
4. 72Hz
3. 66Hz
2. 54Hz
1. 48Hz*

It sounds beautiful within the playing range (see enlarged notes 10-19). The starred notes show the pattern of the octaves. The other notes are also all perfect octaves in the same order.

Here is a video of the scale.





I use the scale to improvise simple but moving music to assist me in thought prayer to The Almighty, and I devote that prayer towards joining me with my Divine Female, my soulmate.

I'd noticed that for some reason my scale can create a number of new scales, they all sound different, but they all sound in-tune. If you've ever owned a fretless stringed instrument you'll understand why I was very surprised by this. All I did was look at my frequency list, divide each frequency by a number, and multiply it by another. I have tried ratios of 3:2 (divide each frequency by 3 and multiply the answer by 2, until you have found 10 notes within a playable range), 5:3, 5:4 and 4:3, although I suspect there are many more that will work.

I was thinking about my journey to The Divine Female and how it reminded me of Nikola Tesla's fascination with the Number 3 and his life of celibacy (ever since I realised who She was to me, I've been celibate myself). I also got onto thinking about Leedskalnin and his love story, and his endorsement of the Number 16.

A few days ago I was looking at my scale, especially the 111th note, 201326592Hz.

While thinking about the Number 3 (one of Her symbols) I decided to divide 201326592Hz by 3.

The answer is 67,108,864Hz.

In order of numbers you have 6, the number of a Man. 7, the symbol of Ascension. 108, the radius of The Moon, and 864, the diameter of The Sun...

Then just this morning, after some lovely dreams last night, I noticed the connection from the numbers in my scale to the numbers that inspired Tesla and Leedskalnin, which would give me a brand new scale. All I had to do was start again at the beginning, dividing by 3, just as I'd done to the end note of my original scale which had given the beautiful but inaudible 67108864Hz.

So my starting note, 48Hz (the number of the house I grew up in), divided by 3 (the number Tesla loved) became 16Hz (The number Leedskalnin loved).

So I built a new scale and it's my tribute to them, and especially to Her.

1. 16Hz
2. 18Hz
3. 22Hz
4. 24Hz
5. 29Hz
6. 32Hz
7. 36Hz
8. 44Hz
9. 48Hz
10. 58Hz
11. 64Hz
12. 72Hz
13. 88Hz
14. 96Hz
15. 116Hz
16. 128Hz
17. 144Hz
18. 176Hz
19. 192Hz
20. 232Hz
21. 256Hz
22. 288Hz
23. 352Hz
24. 384Hz
25. 464Hz
26. 512Hz
27. 576Hz
28. 704Hz
...and so on...
111. 67108864Hz




Now if you do an Internet search on 67108864Hz, you might be surprised at the kind of results that appear...

The most wonderful thing about my scales is that they're all instantly playable no matter what your musical talent. Just buy a Lyre, tune to these frequencies, and enjoy.


Much love

edit on 7/9/13 by iamahumandoing because: Enlargement

edit on 7/9/13 by iamahumandoing because: Addition

edit on 7/9/13 by iamahumandoing because: Sizing



posted on Sep, 7 2013 @ 09:22 AM
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om mani padme hum, dude

Try sequencing a loop through the entire scale. You can sample the harp up to 89088Hz (with a 192khz sampler).

Of course, you shouldn't be able to hear anything above 20khz but, in chords you may be able to hear sypathetic harmonic interactions.

edit on 7-9-2013 by greencmp because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 7 2013 @ 09:29 AM
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Hmmm... Interesting thought. I'll try and have a go at that.


Thank you



Any idea where I can sample those frequencies? Is there a tool on the web or should I go and seek some Harpers?
edit on 7/9/13 by iamahumandoing because: Just wondering



 
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