Sovereignty over
the Subatomic
Field of Sound

 


The Integrated,
Dynamic System of Overtone Control

 

 

Opening the
Formative Space
of Music


Unity of the
Composition in the
Art of Sound

The Core of Practising the Art of Music

In true classical music this fusion of space and time lies hidden deep within the subatomic field of sound – beneath the infinite, organized diversity of its integrated overtone-mechanics.

Therefore, mastery over the overtone-mechanics is the core of practising the art of music.

In the field of interpretation, too, an integrated, dynamic system is required to gain control over all the compositional parameters for the space-time fusion in the musical sound-space. Only through a technology of overtone control ruled by higher consciousness the musician is capable of making audible a truly enlivened microcosm even in the acoustic space.

Thus, control over the rhythm proves to be the essential key to open up the formative space of music. And in the hands of a truthful musician this golden magic key unites the inner compositional logic with the outer practice of performance.

The process of inner composing is not only analysis, but analysis and synthesis melted into one, and on the basis of this unity, music resounds in the mind of the musical creator. Reproducing a composition with conventional physical instruments, however, suffers from the limitations of technology: it does not display this mental unity directly.

 

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Reference work: Peter Huebner – Natural Music Creation Music Theory
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Nature‘s Laws
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in the Microcosm
of Music
Space and Time
in Music
The Concept of Space
in Music
The Two Ways of Experiencing Space
Space-Experience
in the Microcosm
of Music
Space-Time Integration
in Music
Space-Time Fusion through the Integration
of the Musical Spaces
The Integrated Play of
Time and Space
The Potential of the
Musician
The Relationship of Rhythm and Tonality
Field of Cognition –
Enlivened Silence
The Core of Practising
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Conventional and
Modern Mechanisms
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