Armodue harmony: Difference between revisions
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To understand the nature of such accordances we should refer to specular reflections of light in a crystal, according to a strict central symmetry. | To understand the nature of such accordances we should refer to specular reflections of light in a crystal, according to a strict central symmetry. | ||
An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' that sometimes appears in a photo area when the lens faces a rather intense light source. | An image that comes in mind about is the eight-pointed 'star' that sometimes appears in a photo area when the lens faces a rather intense light source. | ||
Scriabin's idea is to render {paint?} this optical | Scriabin's idea is to render {paint?} this optical phenomenon through the sounds. | ||
Hence the formation of a center-note (central light source) from which depart upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, by symmetry or reflection law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with reversed direction and the corresponding notes lower than the central note. | Hence the formation of a center-note (central light source) from which depart upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, by symmetry or reflection law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with reversed direction and the corresponding notes lower than the central note. | ||
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To understand the nature of such accordances we should refer to specular reflections of light in a crystal, according to a strict central symmetry.<br /> | To understand the nature of such accordances we should refer to specular reflections of light in a crystal, according to a strict central symmetry.<br /> | ||
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An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' that sometimes appears in a photo area when the lens faces a rather intense light source.<br /> | An image that comes in mind about is the eight-pointed 'star' that sometimes appears in a photo area when the lens faces a rather intense light source.<br /> | ||
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Scriabin's idea is to render {paint?} this optical | Scriabin's idea is to render {paint?} this optical phenomenon through the sounds.<br /> | ||
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Hence the formation of a center-note (central light source) from which depart upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, by symmetry or reflection law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with reversed direction and the corresponding notes lower than the central note.<br /> | Hence the formation of a center-note (central light source) from which depart upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, by symmetry or reflection law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with reversed direction and the corresponding notes lower than the central note.<br /> |