I'm an "A" (or, early in the morning, a "G"). I can't do "C", even standing on a chair.
Being in tune is very important. Dissonance is painful to anyone with a good ear. However, brilliant harmonies can result from singing different notes that result in a chord. Especially pentatonic minors.
I would suggest that each note be given its own thread, and chords be built upon those base notes. I'll be glad to moderate the "Seth" note forum.
Polyphony, anyone?
This gives me a really intriguing idea. We (humans) work a lot with sound harmonies, but very rarely with light harmonies. We should explore creating harmonies with the basic colors. I manifest various colors during meditation; maybe we could come up with light compositions for a "light chorus".
Any takers?
Being in tune is very important. Dissonance is painful to anyone with a good ear. However, brilliant harmonies can result from singing different notes that result in a chord. Especially pentatonic minors.
I would suggest that each note be given its own thread, and chords be built upon those base notes. I'll be glad to moderate the "Seth" note forum.
Polyphony, anyone?
This gives me a really intriguing idea. We (humans) work a lot with sound harmonies, but very rarely with light harmonies. We should explore creating harmonies with the basic colors. I manifest various colors during meditation; maybe we could come up with light compositions for a "light chorus".
Any takers?