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historical source for the adaptation behavior of the 7-tone music modern
historical source for
adaptation behavior
music 7-modern tone
W. Wendell Solomons
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Do you remember ABBA put it this way?
Thank you for the music,
Thank you for the joy of his door,
Thank you - to give it to me.
Who should we thank for our first musical instrument? What geographic area does waves ring first sound? Stones and wood could make a noise but maybe bells, xylophone and blades metal frets provided for distribution, the modulation and standardization of musical scales and music?
The first metal made wide use by men was copper. Mixed with a little tin, he produced the bronze resilence more substance.
As for sources for copper, Gunakar Muley said:
"Today the site of Tal-i Iblis near the beach of Kerman in southeastern Iran is considered the first known center of the metallurgy of copper. Equipment fusion found on this site is datable to 4500 BC. Hence, knowledge is believed to have extended to the west and east. Towards Mundigak is in Afghanistan and some pre-Harappan sites of Balochistan to provide evidence of the metallurgy of copper and bronze. "
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Among the first copper mines appear to have been mines in the mountains Kheeveri within the borders of modern Afghanistan. Western European names for copper probably came from this region _1 /.
As for Eastern Europe, the Slavs more common name for copper is "med." This name brings us to the median population (living in Persia) once more in this area. The name of the legendary Magi appeared here and we take them the words "magic", "magistrate" and "majesty". Hungarians believe they came from this country and they call themselves "Magyar" to this day.
An article in the encyclopedia now:
"The Bronze Age occurred at different times in different parts of the world. In most areas, the development of bronze technology was preceded by an intermediate period where copper was used. This step, sometimes called the Copper Age, has not occurred in some regions, including China and ancient prehistoric Britain, where the transition was made directly from stone to bronze technology. In Some ancient cultures in Africa and elsewhere, the stone was replaced directly by the technology of iron and bronze age has been completely bypassed. "(Encyclopedia Grotelier)
Later, in biblical times western Asia, from Ur of the Chaldees, birthplace traditional Abram and Sarah and a river port, imported metal. The island of Bahrain (Dilmun) was used as a transit point for the metal of the Euphrates, where the metal has moved westward in caravans on land.
IMPACT OF INSTRUMENTS metal and tools
Age Bronze has enabled the creation of several precision measuring instruments. Thus, the first calendars to sophisticated agricultural work has appeared in areas including Indus Valley. The first metal tools (including metal butt) agricultural productivity improved man.
A surplus of food rose could physically withstand the mental work of the population a greater share of the sages, healers, scribes, craftsmen, artists and musicians.
Much later in Rome civilian officials still tracking the number of fingers and had ten months ending in December. Then, Julius Caesar was advised set up two months in the middle of the year and month he appointed for himself and his designated successor, Augustus. Later still, with the arrival glasses and telescopes, the planets Neptune and Pluto were discovered. With these changes, Napoleon Bonaparte is among those who attempted conversion Metric now the week to ten days.
However, the seven heavenly bodies known in Mesopotamia before Caesar and astronomy Vedic continue to serve as the basis for seven days a week in our time. Even the names of days that describe (in several languages Saturday means a day Saturm.)
Sabbath "comes directly from the Semitic word" seba'a "which means seven." similar syllables occur in the flow of Indo-European word. It is Greek "Partitions" for seven years.
ALL CELESTIAL BODIES OF 7
If one of the early Greek civilization, Chinese and Japanese, many firsts were pentatonic musical scales (5 "main note," a characteristic of the Gamelan music of Bali). In the pentatonic scale, the octave is divided by the simple counting numbers one hand. Russian composer Borodin noted in the folk song and has used in "Prince Igor" (it has been represented in modern production "Kismet" with the song "Stranger in Paradise".)
The previous scale was tri-tonic (3 "main note") if we judge by fisherman / sailor songs transportation (take the Volga Boatmen "shanty sung by greats such as Paul Robeson) and the music of Native American and pre-existing Bronze Age tribes.
If the piano does not accomplish the task, two millennia later the world population is currently conditioning the behavior of the "major" key European West. This is achieved through the use of the media in the 7-tone scale of the electronic organ now works created by companies such as Yamaha in the Far East.
Instruments such as violin and cello can produce half-tones and quarter tones between each seven tones, but the piano and plucked instruments of the West are to play only five half-tones. This gives a total of twelve who is - no more than the number houses of the zodiac used by early astronomers to make calendars.
This seems to have percolated scale fixed by the traditional market establishments. In Cochin, India, alongside the Mattancherry synagogue (visible on the Net) is still a market for old spice trading houses which served as rich Genoa and Venice. After a day of the taxation of their minds, merchants rejuvenate with entertainment and from there came aggregated trade the application of human faculties for music.
A variant based on the same number of votes and called the "minor" has become essential basis for the Eastern Slavs (note that for composers late 19th and early 20th century as Borodin, Mousourgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky have contributed to a wave of "minor" keys in Western Europe.)
Both the "minor" and "large" scales and West and Eastern Europe, respectively, seem to be gypsies, which took off from somewhere near India in Asia.
So we seem to face the possibility that, in addition to referring to the Bronze Age astronomy and mathematics, Europe itself sitting on a carpet Asian music.
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR EXTRAVAGANZA
The "Magical Mystery Tour" as a Beatles album, could take account of this journey on a magic carpet.
The Beatles had started as Elvis Presley with boogie-woogie and bebop adopted by Fats Waller and others Artists in harmonic progressions such as "Hound Dog". It was used as the hot potato in the late 1950s by music distributors. In short, White with American artists, music distributors sold Black American staples.
After a company repackaging far across the width of the Atlantic to Liverpool, the Beatles tour their electric guitars and seemed to fall into something else with manager Brian Epstein - Academy of Music.
Britain was historically known for being long on shopkeepers (even Napoleon's military has a joke) and games words, immortalized by Shakespeare
At the same time the country was known to be short on composers.
However, guitars Electrical Beatles music Slavic roamed in university archives. English words in their song "Those Were the Days" notes have been prepared to note the traditional Russian ballad "Dorogoj dlinnoju. Only the tempo has been changed from the original 6-beat, even in the air Gypsy "Two Guitars" and "Dark Eyes" (rhythm resembles the later "Blue Danube", which Strauss made famous in Vienna.) Most of the ballads Russian pitched in the minor mode (unlike the transition episodic minor say in the time-honored English favorites like "Ash Grove ' or "Greensleeves.")
From "Swan Lake" ballet of the harmonic progression haunting main theme from Tchaikovsky became for the Beatles the main chorus in their song "All My Loving."
Then there was Rimsky-Korsakov's famous "Song of the guest India in the opera "Sadko." The song is based on a float between major and minor scales, because the composer's goal was to let the dialogue with India Russian public (he had the intention of a multicultural event.) In the repertoire of The Beatles, a waltz rhythm was introduced and the problem as solved by calling the song "melody" Norwegian Woods. However, it remains a given. In the mind of a musicologist is limited in the 1960s by Rule Britannia, the Waves, "Norse represent multiculturalism too.
So, if John Lennon and the boys took their "Magical Mystery Tour" in collaboration with musicologists consultations outside the former British Empire is a question for us to solve.
For circumstantial evidence in this matter we note that the extraordinary events has attracted universal (Who is also the meaning of "Catholic"), Liverpool-born Irishman John Lennon. Catholic Ireland does not itself oldest colony of England without ground and we see Lennon save "Britannia rule the Waves' with a world-universality of other stretching to transcendental meditation in India.
For costume, Lennon had thrown the tie. He was now throwing its designer polyester / wool clothing Kommisar and adopting the usual customary commonfolk Asia, known in India or Pakistan, Khamiz Salwar (compare "shirt.") It adopted Yoko Ono As a mother for her child instead of lager beginner camp following the selection of one hundred artists a place rich West.
Listing all events in the prism of probability, statistical cause and effect will become more explicable if something was really under the skin of John Lennon by his doubting more than average the laboratory to control behavior.
This grand musical show The Beatles soon to direct a lot of pop bands to follow the lode cosmopolitan revealed. The trend also leads sitar Ravi Shankar to worldwide fame.
As events proceeded apace, music distributors have begun to fear the effect Pandora's box of sponsorship through music, a hyper-world need for consolidation. So in the 1990s, distributors put blinders on and are awarded to fund (i) words that dumb down or weaken. Capitalization was even followed to (ii) the pace too.
However, it proved difficult to clear the full effect of the Beatles. For the part of (iii) the harmony of their influence has become indelible in pop music. TIME magazine's late (on July 1, 2002) complains that CD buyers are switching to the common currency of the AOL-Time Warner, EMI and the other three music discs sold by top retailers through the Internet, by small businesses from the outside.
The Beatles show amused when he does not divert the raising of anti-war protests that plagued creation in the 1960s. These historical links to music and rallies expected to repeat.
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How could we end a discussion of the issue of adaptation of social behavior in music and time?
We know that the West has absorbed monotheism, Judaism fulfilled in Christ's words in the New Testament. His birthplace was in the city cultures of the East. "History Begins at Sumer" is the name of a famous book. Here, a change took place on tribal nomadic life.
A change in behavior and ethics has emerged in cities where housing organized (right to the size of bricks), organized the streets, organized systems of water supply, weights and measures organized to facilitate the sale of merchandise inventory. This change has been firmly established before 2000 BC in the cities of the Indus Valley civilization. This civilization that deserves our attention because archaeologists learned that the territory exceeds not only the extent of the rightly famous Sumer, but the river civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt taken together.
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_1 / Gene Matlock says: "About 5,000 BC or earlier, a brilliant deified Phoenician Naga king and philosopher named Kuvera (also Kubera) learned to copper, gold smelt, and other metals. These activities took place in the kingdom named after him, Khyber ("Kheeveri"), which consisted of a group of craggy mountains in what is Now Afghanistan's southeast and northern Pakistan (ie the Khyber Pass). According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva and Kuvera lived in the desert completely, mineral poor, goldless, frigid, lofty, bell-shaped tip or pyramid Kailasa in western Tibet ... "
"We fired our "copper" name Kuvera. Finally, the Nagas have extended their influence throughout India. If you have the intuition that Afghanistan Khyber (Kheever), Hebrew Heber (pronounced Kheever), Egyptian Khepri, Greek Khyphera, Kabiri, Cypriot Cip'ri (Kheep'ri) ... infinity, are somehow related, you correctly intuition. "From <http://www.mondovista.com/baboquivari.html>
For mathematics and computing, it is useful to rely on our travel journey with Gene Matlock.
In Europe, the math has been a difficult time. With number of fingers on the hands, Latin used symbols such as VIII. Multiplication and calculation were held until the decimal system was supplemented by the use of zero. Webster's dictionary confirms that the modern term "zero" is linked to "figure" and "tsifr Arabic.
1828 Webster's dictionary helps us to another bridge.
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CIPHER, noun
1. In arithmetic, an Arabic character or East of this form 0, which, standing by itself, expresses nothing, but increases or decreases the value of other numbers, depending on its position. Integer, when placed to the right of a figure, it increases its value tenfold ...
2. A character in general.
3. A intertexture letters as the initials of a name engraved on a seal, box, tray, coach or a tomb, a device, an enigmatic character. Previously, merchants and traders are not allowed to carry weapons of the family wore, instead of them, their monograms or initials of their names ...
4. A secret or disguised way of writing, some characters arbitrarily invented and adopted by two or more persons to stand for letters or words ...
CIPHER, intransitive verb. In popular parlance, to use numbers, or practice arithmetic
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In general, "tsifra" uses Russian speakers for little numbers like the "e" of the term contemporary (eg "cyberspace"). In addition, "kibernetika" Russian cybernetics (robotics.)
Records in characters cuneiform tablets made of clay tell us that Mesopotamia has no symbol for zero. Therefore, the completion of our decimal notation seems to have been achieved through the Khyber Valley areas of the Indus civilization. At the end of the attempt of the day Harvard to build the iron curtain around this civilization with a project financed 25 years and some research turns out to be a waste of social resources. This was also the case in late 1947 to 2001 as disclosed in the public domain from the Dead Sea, owned by the government kept under lock and key mainly in the Rockefeller Museum and the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem.
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