Picturing the Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies

Picturing he Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies is another way of comparing these frequencies spacially – both on a keyboard and a ruler. When we see a frequency written out and can’t put it into context, it’s hard to figure out how it compares to other frequencies. If I’ve learned one thing…

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Ancient Bells of China

With so much “misinformation” about pitch, scales, and tunings resonating throughout internet land, whenever reliable sources on music history come my way, I investigate. I had a conversation with Joscelyn Godwin, a musicologist, about a recently discovered ancient instrument. He told me that in 1978, a set of Chinese bells,…

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Tour of the Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies

What I love about being a musician is the opportunity to learn more about the history of music. Now, had you asked me that while I was a student, I’d probably have growled at you. Way back in the recesses of my brain, I dig up the memory of music…

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Truth About the Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies

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Because of mis-information concerning the Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies, we have been led to believe a truth that doesn’t line up with music theory and historical information. Are they musical frequencies or something else? If they aren’t musical frequencies, where did they come from?

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