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Theoretical Fundamentals

UNIVERSAL
MUSIC THEORY 1

VIII.
THE PHYSICS OF MUSIC

The Dimension
of the Tone

Mastery over
the Instrument

Freedom of the Musician

The System of the Conventional Presentation of Sound

Unlimited Potential for
Structuring the Musical Sound-Space

The Fixed Tone

Modern Sound Production

The Long Forgotten
World of the
Microcosm of Music

Entering the
True World of Music

Musical Sovereignty in
the Inner-Tonal
Planetary Systems

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of Power of the Melody

 

 

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UNIVERSAL MUSIC THEORY 1
The Practical Fundamentals of Universal Creativity
  PART   VIII            
  THE PROCESS OF CREATING MUSIC            
         
 
Unlimited Potential for Structuring
the Musical Sound-Space


   
 
Sound may adopt any form in space. In the acous­tic space the in­ner mul­ti­plic­ity of sound, how­ever, may also be gen­er­ated in the four-di­men­sional space-time re­la­tion­ship. Through such unlim­ited for­ma­tive po­ten­tial even in this outer acous­tical field of mu­sic the in­ner logic of the mu­si­cal re­al­ity can be un­folded for the lis­tener with uncom­pa­ra­bly greater plas­ticity than the con­ven­tional tech­nol­ogy of mu­sic pro­duc­tion ever al­lowed.

 
The Four-Dimensional Sound-Space
 
 
Due to a grow­ing de­mand for higher qual­ity in mu­sic, and with the ap­pli­ca­tion of a com­pletely new tech­nol­ogy in the sub­atomic field of mu­sic, for the first time it is pos­si­ble for us lis­ten­ers to look, as if through an elec­tron mi­croscope, into the mi­cro­cosm of mu­sic. Hence, we sud­denly ex­peri­ence sound as the ce­les­tial space of a sparkling splen­dour of stars mov­ing in mani­fold pat­terns. We find ourself in the midst of the natu­ral mu­si­cal uni­verse.

 
New Technologies in the Subatomic Force-Field of Music
 
 
Be­cause each in­di­vid­ual tone lights up in the di­ver­sity of its over­tones, the richly col­oured struc­ture of the sound com­posed of over­tones un­folds like the scintillating, fanned feath­ers of a peacock.

 
The Overtone-Composed Sound
 
 
While the un­fold­ment of over­tones is gov­erned by the in­ner logic of the com­po­si­tion, the in­di­vid­ual over­tones per­form their own move­ments in space, and the mu­sic gains a highly spa­tial qual­ity.
On the level of sound, this dy­namic struc­ture of over­tones achieves that lively crea­tive re­al­ity which is able to unlock in us lis­ten­ers our own world of fan­tasy.

 
The Dynamic Overtone Structure of the Tone
 
 
A tone is as much and as lit­tle an ex­pres­sion of whole­ness as is a tree. Just as a tree is com­posed of roots, trunk, bran­ches, twigs, and leaves, and just as each of these again have their own struc­ture and their own life, a tone also con­sists of a multi-lay­ered sys­tem of over­tones, ar­ranged in a man­ner very simi­lar to that of the com­po­nents of a tree.

 
The Potential of Structural Diversity of the Tone
 
     
     
                                 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                     
                                     
             
     
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