Vocal Intonation with Melody reduces perceived anger with power

  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rhaKIFXhYPo   === **Harnessing the Power of Vocal Intonation: Using Melody to Convey Emotions Effectively** The human voice is a remarkable instrument capable of conveying a wide range of emotions, from joy and love to sadness and anger. In this blog post, we’ll explore the concept of vocal intonation and how harnessing melody can … Read more

Weaponization of Sound – Mark Devlin

RE: mark devlin “weaponization of sound”, describing military weapons (lrad, v2k voice-to-skull, etc), cultural manipulation, and involvement of military-intelligence in major bands. ~15:00: “Music has been getting dumber.” — Mark Devlin, Million Song Dataset An mp3 encoding, electronically inverted and then added to its original source file results in a readily perceptible and discernible-quality version … Read more

Tonality, Vocal Intonation, Speech, Speaking, Language, Words

How do we sound credible? Dr. Sicola shows how your vocal delivery influences how your message is received, and how to use it to your advantage. Watch Laura Sicola’s talk to learn how to hone your “vocal executive presence” and make your desired vocal impact. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02EJ1IdC6tE   Tonality, vocal intonation, speech, language, and words are … Read more

Tonewood – Does it make a difference in Electric Guitars

This is an attempt to question the validity of ‘Tonewood’ in electric guitars. Many will tell you that it doesn’t make any difference what the body of an electric guitar is made from. Others, generally those who want to sell you guitars want you to believe otherwise. So I’ve taken a perfectly decent guitar and … Read more

How to set your intonation correctly, and always play in tune

In this guitar lesson I go over everything you need to know about setting your intonation on any guitar. It works for hard tails, tune o matics, floyd rose, all bridges. You will use this information for the rest of the time you play on your gibson, fender, Ibanez, or any guitar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3phxqPP9UTU See also https://www.electricherald.com/how-to-intonate-a-guitar-or-bass/ … Read more

A DIY Tunable Pickup: Any sound, one pickup

A guitar pickup is a device used to capture the sound of vibrating guitar strings and convert it into an electrical signal that can be amplified and heard through a guitar amplifier or recording equipment. Pickups are an essential component of electric and electric-acoustic guitars, as they play a crucial role in shaping the instrument’s … Read more

Importance of 432 Hz Music – Omega432

THE IMPORTANCE OF 432HZ MUSIC Omega432 Importance of 432Hz Music Article By: Brian T Collins Can the current international concert pitch of music somehow be improved to create a more resonant and pleasant positive experience for both the musician and the listener? Can that change be more resonant based on observations of geometry and mathematical … Read more

Phonetic generalization of Asian languages

Interesting https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Y4jBY45IHG0     Phonetic generalization in the context of Asian languages refers to the process by which speakers of one Asian language may generalize or approximate the pronunciation of words or sounds from another Asian language due to similarities or shared phonetic features. This phenomenon can occur for various reasons, including linguistic influence, historical … Read more

What is Sound Healing and How Does It Work?

Sound healing is a holistic practice that uses sound frequencies, vibrations, and resonance to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It is based on the principle that everything in the universe, including our bodies, is in a state of vibration, and that specific frequencies can have profound effects on our health and consciousness. Sound healing … Read more

How to Set Up and Intonate an Acoustic Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ywORU5EUs Setting up and intonating an acoustic guitar properly is crucial for ensuring that the instrument plays in tune across the entire fretboard. While intonation adjustments on acoustic guitars can be more challenging than on electric guitars due to their fixed bridge systems, there are several steps you can take to improve intonation and overall … Read more

“FAUL” – Did Paul McCartney #1 die in 1966? …vocal analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nARWOoxGfA   Mike Williams / Sage of Quay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0zGfLwsgJM   The 1980 Paul / Faul presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNxcwu2bnpA       Paul McCartney, known for his distinctive and versatile voice, has been analyzed and praised by vocal coaches and music critics alike. Here are some key aspects of Paul McCartney’s vocal style and technique: 1. **Range**: McCartney … Read more

Dr. Joseph Farrell – Hidden Metaphysics, History & Philosophy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y18k5mZtYQ     Dr. Joseph Farrell is a prolific author and researcher known for his work in alternative history, speculative science, and conspiracy theories. While I’m not able to provide direct information about a specific work titled “Hidden Metaphysics, History & Philosophy” authored by Dr. Joseph Farrell, it’s possible that it could be a title … Read more

Musical Mathematical Ratios and the Engineering of Consciousness – Alexandre Tannous – Free Your Mind Conference 3 (2015-04)

Half-step has 100 cents. Western octave is 12 half-steps (tones, notes: C, C#, D, etc. Black and white keys on keyboard) Indian octave has 22 tones Persian and Arabic octave has 24 tones Turkish octave has 53 steps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-rIRML75_I&list=PLfi4BBtYUMKz36guaSbV8F0I8gosT7eIw Alexandre Tannous is a musician, educator, and sound therapist known for his work exploring the intersections … Read more

A440 vs A432 – MUSICAL CULT CONTROL

It’s funny to see all these people finally catching-on.  Dr. Leonard Horowitz published his “MUSICAL CULT CONTROL” paper, what, almost 20 years ago.  And he was not the first to sound warning.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt3EAPDn-Ug “Before 1900 there was no coordinated effort to standardize the pitch.” stated at ~45 seconds in — a little vague.  Chinese manuscripts note … Read more