Natural sound is a bridge between science and emotion. If you're looking to delve deeper into the book's theory or put this experience into practice, let's begin the conversation here.
My journey began with a simple yet profound question: When does sound become music? Over five decades, I have explored the intersection between the sacred geometry of the string and the physics of natural sound.
This project, When the Sound Becomes Music, is the culmination of that quest. It is not merely about rescuing the pure Pythagorean system, but about offering living tools—such as Modal Mosaic and Interval Explorer—that allow musicians and seekers to experience harmony as dictated by nature, based on the immutable proportions of powers of 2 and 3.
Today, my purpose is to share this discovery through lectures, workshops, and the implementation of a new tuning standard that respects the hierarchy of natural proportion systems.
Workshops and Offerings:
The Living Monochord: A hands-on workshop on string division and harmonic nodes (1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 3/4).
Sound Geometry: An interactive lecture based on the Seikilos and Modal Mosaic apps.
Pure Pythagorean Tuning: A technical consultation on the system of perfect fifths and powers of 2 and 3.