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An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' sometimes appear in a photo area when the lens is stroke by a rather intense light source.
An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' sometimes appear in a photo area when the lens is stroke by a rather intense light source.
The Scriabin idea, so, is to render {paint?} this optical phenomena through the sounds.
The Scriabin idea, so, is to render {paint?} this optical phenomena through the sounds.
From here the formation of a center-note (luminous central source) from which departs upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, for simmetry or {mirrority?} law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with upside-down direction and with relative notes lower than central note.
From here the formation of a center-note (luminous central source) from which departs upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, for simmetry or specularity law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with upside-down direction and with relative notes lower than central note.
The central note so is called much properly nucleopolar note, out-and-out mirror where lower intervals and low notes reflects themselves in the higher intevals and the high notes.
The central note so is called much properly nucleopolar note, out-and-out mirror where lower intervals and low notes reflects themselves in the higher intevals and the high notes.
The resulting chord - builded in perfect central simmetry or nucleopolarity - be the main sound plant at whom referring in the melody texture and int hte chord's architecture.
The resulting chord - builded in perfect central simmetry or nucleopolarity - be the main sound plant at whom referring in the melody texture and int hte chord's architecture.
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An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' sometimes appear in a photo area when the lens is stroke by a rather intense light source.&lt;br /&gt;
An image that comes in mind about is the eight pointed 'star' sometimes appear in a photo area when the lens is stroke by a rather intense light source.&lt;br /&gt;
The Scriabin idea, so, is to render {paint?} this optical phenomena through the sounds.&lt;br /&gt;
The Scriabin idea, so, is to render {paint?} this optical phenomena through the sounds.&lt;br /&gt;
From here the formation of a center-note (luminous central source) from which departs upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, for simmetry or {mirrority?} law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with upside-down direction and with relative notes lower than central note.&lt;br /&gt;
From here the formation of a center-note (luminous central source) from which departs upper interval-rays and relative higher notes and, for simmetry or specularity law, lower reflected rays-intervals with equal amplitude but with upside-down direction and with relative notes lower than central note.&lt;br /&gt;
The central note so is called much properly nucleopolar note, out-and-out mirror where lower intervals and low notes reflects themselves in the higher intevals and the high notes.&lt;br /&gt;
The central note so is called much properly nucleopolar note, out-and-out mirror where lower intervals and low notes reflects themselves in the higher intevals and the high notes.&lt;br /&gt;
The resulting chord - builded in perfect central simmetry or nucleopolarity - be the main sound plant at whom referring in the melody texture and int hte chord's architecture.&lt;br /&gt;
The resulting chord - builded in perfect central simmetry or nucleopolarity - be the main sound plant at whom referring in the melody texture and int hte chord's architecture.&lt;br /&gt;