Microtones, the frequency spaces between notes — Don Ellis

From wikipedia: Holton built Ellis a custom trumpet which he received in September 1965.[15] Its additional (fourth) valve enabled it to produce quarter tones. The inspiration for this may have been due to his studies of Indian music, which includes bent pitches that some ethnomusicologists refer to as “microtones”. However, it was probably more the result of Ellis’s … Read more

Fibrous magnetic fields

“Experiment has indicated that a magnetic field does possess a fibrous construct. By passing a coil of wire thru a strong magnetic field and listening to the coil output in headphones, the experimenter will notice a scraping noise. J. J. Thompson performed further experiments involving the ionization of gases that indicate the field is not … Read more

How Women in the Arts Can Become Leaders in the Community by Stephanie Haywood

Image via Pexels How Women in the Arts Can Become Leaders in the Community Countless women have used art as a means of self-empowerment — from the protest songs of Nina Simone and Billie Holiday to the feminist paintings of artists like Frida Kahlo and Mary Cassatt. Female artists haven’t kept that power to themselves, … Read more

Sage of Quay™ – Richard Balducci – The Occultology of The Beatles (Apr 2019)

A true Pandora’s Box — touches and tars practically everything… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDaIQkhoick      

Work-From-Home Ideas for People Working in Entertainment by Stephanie Haywood

Image via Pexels Work-From-Home Ideas for People Working in Entertainment Before the pandemic, more and more professionals in the entertainment industry were already working – at least partially – from home. When the pandemic hit, that trend skyrocketed. And even as we now see the evidence that we’re returning to some form of normalcy, we … Read more