Music and the Power of Sound
Author: Daniélou, Alain
ISBN: 9780892813360
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Year First Published: 1995
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 9 inches x 6 inches x 0.6 inches
Format: Hardback
Description:
Music has always been esteemed for its power to speak directly to our higher consciousness, a power founded in the purity of simple harmonic ratios. In this book, Alain Danielou traces the development of musical scales and tuning from their origins in both China and India, through their merging in ancient Greece, and on to the development of the Western traditions of modal and polyphonic music. Understanding these potent harmonic relationships offers a way for today's musicians to transcend the limitations of overly rationalistic music by drawing on its metaphysical roots.
ISBN: 9780892813360
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Year First Published: 1995
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 9 inches x 6 inches x 0.6 inches
Format: Hardback
Description:
Music has always been esteemed for its power to speak directly to our higher consciousness, a power founded in the purity of simple harmonic ratios. In this book, Alain Danielou traces the development of musical scales and tuning from their origins in both China and India, through their merging in ancient Greece, and on to the development of the Western traditions of modal and polyphonic music. Understanding these potent harmonic relationships offers a way for today's musicians to transcend the limitations of overly rationalistic music by drawing on its metaphysical roots.