EXCELLENT — The Mathematical Problem with Music, and How to Solve It — “Performance is an art of compromise” – temperament, timbre, intonation, tuning, voice, tone

Equal Temperament purpose — Divide octave into 12 equal intervals (ratios) to facilitate octave transposition on keyed / digital / discrete instruments. VIDEO DESCRIPTION / NOTES There is a serious mathematical problem with the tuning of musical instruments. A problem that even Galileo, Newton, and Euler tried to solve. This video is about this problem … Read more

Dopamine Rush from Resonance in Malta’s Hypogeum

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8JGmht-lS8 150 Hz resonance, entrainment to “high gamma” waves, “linked to conscious awareness.” “It appears that the Temple People are using sounds to generate transcendental experiences during their burials.”  

THE POLICE drummer Stewart Copeland, son of OSS/CIA “founding member” – Stew confirms ~11:05

Perfectly fits the ‘all major successful musical acts had direct military intelligence in-family’ discovered by DAVE MCGOWAN in his online series and book INSIDE THE LC / WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE CANYON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQKEDapx4O4  

British Museum Ancient Egypt & Acoustics with Gary Evans

Gary Evans has been studying ancient cultures and Earth mysteries for 20 years. From his studies of ancient cultures around the world, Gary has realized how deeply our ancestors appreciated Nature; something many of us have become disconnected from in the modern age. His keen interest in an unfamiliar chapter of pre-history, before Sumeria (3500BCE), … Read more

Alan Watt on the Music And Culture Creation Industry – The Beatles – Stars Are Made

Alan Watt from CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com talking about music and the culture creation industry. Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Theodore Adorno, sex drugs and rock n roll. ALAN WATT’s VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ar5TESkfMk Theodore Adorno He was a leading member of the Frankfurt School of critical theory, whose work has come to be associated with thinkers such as Ernst Bloch, … Read more