Great lesson once more... Your approach to teaching this lesson made is a lot easier to understand the concepts discussed here. Thanks! Again about the recording volume level issue as explained in my last posted other comment.
check giussepe verdi tuning in XIX century A4=432 hz C0=16 hz C1=32 C2=64 C3=128 C4=256 hz C5=512 and so on.... all exact multiple of 8 (that is why we call them octaves) :)
Interesting that extrapolating the pattern puts one in the same realm as pixel size or "resolution" of an image. Seems the Hermetists were correct about the nature of reality being rhythmic and interconnected.
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What a great series this has been, well done to all involved
Very useful and interesting lesson. Thanks!
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Great lesson once more... Your approach to teaching this lesson made is a lot easier to understand the concepts discussed here. Thanks! Again about the recording volume level issue as explained in my last posted other comment.
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check giussepe verdi tuning in XIX century A4=432 hz C0=16 hz C1=32 C2=64 C3=128 C4=256 hz C5=512 and so on.... all exact multiple of 8 (that is why we call them octaves) :)
Interesting that extrapolating the pattern puts one in the same realm as pixel size or "resolution" of an image. Seems the Hermetists were correct about the nature of reality being rhythmic and interconnected.
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Birds can detect Octave equivalencies.