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The Perfect Melody @ 528 HZ = Pi song in BASE 12
- Published_at:2013-06-11
- Category:Music
- Channel:Jimmy Z
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- description: It is DIFFERENT from other Pi songs in that, in most of them they chose standard 8 note scales ahead of time. ANY random event will sound good when set to an 8 note scale because scales sound good no matter how much you "button mash" those eight notes. It's jamming and that's always fun. They are also using BASE 10 counting. I used Pi in BASE 12 and the chromatic scale (which is all 12 notes in an octave) and that ALLOWED BAD SOUNDING NOTES (POTENTIAL DISSONANCE) into the equation and what came out are those 17 notes of pure magic and joy. That demonstrates the TRUE beauty in nature. Here is the original video in the key Eb with A tuned to 440hz. That was the key of the discovery. It begins by showing the notes being played on the keyboard. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FniwuYYioPs This melody is inherent in the laws of mathematics. That is the truth. This song is for all of us to enjoy. The Universe 'wrote' the sequence of notes long (forever?) ago and I made this arrangement of it (the chord progression and melodic timing). Words cannot express how humbled I am for having brought this to the light. I marvel at its splendor. This is "The Universe's Song". It is as old as the Universe itself. Think about that for a minute. If you need to understand what BASE 12 means, please watch this video linked below. Once you understand 'octal vs decimal', the 'hex' tutorial is most important and starts just before 11 minutes. Then you see why I have 0-9 and AB on the tape on my keyboard... the AB are the extra digits needed when using base 12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sS7w-CMHkU Pi must be converted from BASE 10 into BASE 12 to find the music. CONTINUED FROM ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTINUE READING HERE The first 16 digits of Pi (BASE 12) are assigned to the chromatic scale to get the repeating melody ---- 3.184809493B91866 The whole melody shown here is 17 notes long. On the final go-around you play the last note '4', which ends up being the root note of the song. The key. If you try to go further into Pi (BASE 12), it gets pretty random sounding unless you go very slowly. There may be a way to make it all just as magical as the first section and first resolve. I have already made it a few more measures in and it is amazing. I'm willing to work with anyone who sets out to truly continue writing the greatest musical work of all time, for all time. I mean DELIBERATE thought to the context of every note and phrase in the melody and to fit the best chord progression. Let us make Pi in BASE 12 all it can truly be. The work will only grow over the generations and for a very long time, there will always be more melody to breathe life into. It's like nature's own inherent puzzle. Maybe something to pass the time, maybe something more. So begins... "Pi to Infinity" I also started exploring The Golden Ratio Base 12. It sounds pretty awesome but it's really challenging and progressive. There is a semblance of structure to it though. There was another Pi in Base 12 project, but I couldn't find any music in it like the music I have here. So many notes and kind of random still. Look at all the beauty in just the first 17 notes with enough deliberation. It requires very specific discernment to bring out the best in it and create perfect cohesion of chord structure and melody flow. I ended the song with 44 for that perfect resolution. Most songs end on the root note. If this all makes musical sense, IF Pi had a final digit it would be a 4 in BASE 12. So go plug that final number into the sequence and start up that infinite energy generator. Haha! I made a funny. I just finished watching the show "Fringe" and I'm sad it's over. The rest is 100% non-fiction. A friend of mine told me to try other base frequencies for the "Pi" song. I mean, the only reason I ended up in Eb for the discovery is because of where I slapped the tape down on the keyboard... arbitrary. It only takes about 5 minutes to shift the tuning. Why not? So here is the Pi song in the key of C tuned to 528 hz. "The Universe's Song" by Jim Zamerski All Rights Reserved If you want to use any of this, in any way, contact me on facebook. I'm really a nice guy. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Just-Some-Guy/417302781698015 @justsomeguyjim http://www.bigatlantic.com Watch my other videos Subscribe
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