Almo
27th June 2008, 08:33 AM
http://www.tjmitchell.com/rosslyn.html
I really don't buy this. Their two examples of patterns from the resonance matching the blocks don't work very well for me.
Why would anyone want to hide music? Could it be threatening or dangerous to someone or something? Unless it was very special piece that contained magical, harmonic and resonant properties that resonated in sympathy with spiritual beliefs. Was this music 'outlawed' by the Catholic church for some reason?
Or perhaps the music was not concealed at all and it is simply a musical language awaiting a musician to understand its meaning.
At best, I'll take the latter explanation. But:
20 years of research and miraculous discoveries have un-veiled a music long forgotten in the history of Scottish music.
If you hunt for patterns long enough, even in random data, you'll find them.
I really don't buy this. Their two examples of patterns from the resonance matching the blocks don't work very well for me.
Why would anyone want to hide music? Could it be threatening or dangerous to someone or something? Unless it was very special piece that contained magical, harmonic and resonant properties that resonated in sympathy with spiritual beliefs. Was this music 'outlawed' by the Catholic church for some reason?
Or perhaps the music was not concealed at all and it is simply a musical language awaiting a musician to understand its meaning.
At best, I'll take the latter explanation. But:
20 years of research and miraculous discoveries have un-veiled a music long forgotten in the history of Scottish music.
If you hunt for patterns long enough, even in random data, you'll find them.