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lady_karelia ([personal profile] lady_karelia) wrote2009-04-17 03:09 am
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Aaaaargh

So, the hymn of St John the Baptist... Ut Re Mi Fa So La, yeah, that one. The sheet music is on wikipedia, and it clearly shows ut as c, re as d, mi as e, etc. Makes perfect sense. Until I came across the Solfeggio frequencies, which are based on the hymn. 396 hz? That's not ut, that's close to today's g (392hz). And lo and behold, Horowitz in his Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse lists them as 396 = g. It kind of makes sense, but boy, did it take me some thinking. He mentioned on one occasion that the combination of mi and sol is destructive, and my first thought was, what a fuckwit. I mean, seriously, e and g as destructive??? Get rid of all the classical compositions then. *snrk* But nooooooo, that's not at all what he meant. C followed by the next higher f-sharp. Yeah, definitely destructive. But hell, how am I gonna figure out how C moved to G??? *iz lost* Cuz I'm sure I'm missing something. C4 is pretty close to Mozarts idea of 256 (258), A440 is of course utterly out of place, but then, yeah, no surprise there. Anyone can shed any light on this transformation from ut=c to ut=g? Cuz, really, I'm utterly lost.

[identity profile] lady-karelia.livejournal.com 2009-05-07 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the reasons the Horowitz one disappointed me is his focus on the conspiracy instead of the sound frequencies. Just had a look at amazon, read the excerpt and ordered it. I certainly agree with his take on science having become a victim of its own success, so now I have to read it.

Yes, it's a HP fic. I signed up for the Hermione Big Bang and my friend gave me an idea about Hermione researching the music of the spheres.

Music and Renaissance Magic? That's another intriguing title I've not heard off! I think I need to pay amazon another visit, lol.

[identity profile] grrangerous.livejournal.com 2009-05-07 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The big bang: B flat right? 57 ocataves below the piano? :) okay, so I'm a big music geek. No surprises there. The Tomlinson is excellent, though he takes a long time to get to the musical/Monteverdian point (which was the original reason I read it). But he's a very smart man.

Well, I tell you what: I can't wait to read the story. I love reading about music and magic when it's done well. :)

[identity profile] lady-karelia.livejournal.com 2009-05-07 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
57 ocataves below the piano? *laughs with delight* How ever did you guess?

I like smart! Tomlinson will be the next one to get I think. Just saw he's written other books on the subject as well that sound interesting.

The story is about half-written, but I'll return to it as soon as the LMHG exchange is done, which I hope will be the case by the end of this weekend. Somehow, I feel more at ease when I can include music in my plots. :)