Cymatics: The Invisible Architecture of Sound

Human perception of sound is often limited to a fleeting experience: variations in air pressure that our ears translate into music, noise, or words. However, behind this sensory experience lies a physical, tangible, and deeply structured reality. What if you could see your favorite song? Welcome to the fascinating world of…

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Musical Scales

Understanding the architecture of music requires being able to see the relationships between frequencies and distances. This post details the fundamental components that structure our musical system, from the smallest unit to the construction of the major scale. For an immediate visual and technical reference of these structures, check out the Scales app we developed in collaboration…

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432 Hz – Myth or Truth?

Have you heard of 432Hz music? Much more than a number, this number has been surrounded by mysticism, cosmic theories, and promises of healing. In alternative circles, it's attributed with almost magical qualities: it calms the heart, it attunes the soul to the Earth, it resonates with the geometry of the universe. For some,…

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Quantum Music – The Evolution of a Universal Language

Contents Imagine for a moment that you've been given colored glasses to listen to your favorite song. Since you were a child, you've believed that the notes you hear simply sound "good" together. If you study or do a little research, you'll realize that we've given names to some tones, and that they may have a certain...

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