Can music be healing? Q4827
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Look I'm with a lot of thus. However. DNA is composed of 4 different things, if you make a sequence of 4 repeating things of anything you can assign those to notes in a scale and it will sound like music.
You could do this if you had a set of anything with up to 7 unique things in the set and then issue each of those 7 things a note in a scale and it would sound like music.
Unfortunately I don't find any merit in calling a set of 4 things and then assigning them each a note.
I could just write a list
122234443212344212344431134
And then you could assign them all a note and it would shit out "music"
Further music and sound structure is dependent on the time between notes as well. Consider if you play the C scale backwards and then with rhythm added, you can produce "joy to the world"
Sorry. First premise of the video is just a fun little quirk and does not actually mean anything.
What you said NEEDS to be said. Thank you. The oncoming culture of "frequency music" (where people listen to a single repeated tone) is bad news. It is the end-stage cancer of actual music. It reminds me of the pervasive illiteracy during the dark age, though an illiteracy pertaining to music. I can imagine, at that time, that people were so far removed from reading & writing that they might have said, "I like the letter B because it's good for healing, so I put that letter onto a wound so it gets better quicker". Not having any clue how letters are actually used to communicate ideas.
Lol guess you are smarter than Nikola Tesla and Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, must be nice! PS you didn't need so many letters and words to communicate in many ancient civilizations, maybe they knew something you didn't.