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a common space for harmonic overtones

Maybe it could be fun and challenging to map some of the frequency bands of the human body - both as an emitter of frequencies and a receiver.

It would be great if together we may find some patterns of rhythmic, tonal, periodic exchanges in the body without confusing it all too much.

First distinction must be between the electromagnetic wawe spectrum and the sound wawes (and rhythms like heartbeat and respiration is probably not strictly speaking a matter of tonal frequencies).

But let us give it a try. I made some of the basic indications on Venus from Urbino below. What do you think is missing?

Overtone Music Network - Venus from Urbino


Tags: Body, Frequencies, Human

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Recently I started another discussion:

http://www.overtone.cc/forum/topics/sound-octaves-and-levels-of

in which I'd like to know some opinions about following: what is the relation between general pitch of sound and general area of expression. As an example. Lower tones are more bodywork oriented. Middle tones are more connected to emotional activities. Higher tones are mind oriented. And so on. What I'm trying to do - is to specify a "reference table" of various levels of expression - and to connect these levels with concrete frequency bands. For example - bodywork would be somewhere between 40-150Hz (so called "bass", about 2 octaves, beginning from E or F), if you don'nt follow what I mean.

I also guess, that there could me more vital aspects of expression, more than the body-emotion-mind triangle. Any ideas which one? Any ideas how to associate these levels with frequency bands? Any already created tables to compare?

p.s.: the chakra-related description of aspects of expression, associated with particular notes (C, D, E, and so on) - seems to be related to psychology and neuroscience of human voice. Sometime ago - I found this piece of software forso called "vocal profiling" - http://www.nanovoice.org (its freeware), and guess what; it appears that this little application really tells you accurate patterns of your focus expressed by your voice. (-;

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