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Geometry in Music.
www.alankushan.netThe sound of  music, regardless of whether it is produced by an instrument such as  a guitar, or a human voice, is always going to be limited for as long  as we haven’t achieved a better understanding of our feelings and  emotions.
What is the  geometry of these senses we call “feelings”, and where do they come  from? No one knows exactly. What have we discovered so far? The Seven  Deadly Sins, perhaps? What is “pride”, for instance? Can one really  think that in the geometry of music there can be “pride” between  sounds, or musical notes? Can one say that these sounds or notes “hate”  one another?
The civilization  that has been created by humankind, together with the thousands of musical  instruments that have come into being during its advance, could scarcely  be said to be ancient when compared to the age of the earth, or the  universe for that matter. 
So here we are, still puzzling in search of the “perfect sound” and the cryptic element that should produce that.
So here we are, still puzzling in search of the “perfect sound” and the cryptic element that should produce that.
Nowadays we  are pushing ourselves more and more towards the technology that might  help us create this quintessential sound. Computer software attempts  to provide us with the mechanics necessary to create sounds that gratify  our insatiable appetite, as reflected in the proverbial “lust” and  “gluttony” that relentlessly drive us to wish to profit from the  power of technology in all areas of human activity. 
Thus it is that this “civilization of mechanics” has not even spared the musical realm. In all the musical sounds that humankind has ever put together heretofore we have the echoes of the Seven Deadly Sins, clearly audible and ever-reverberating. Now the question remains: Without the power of sounds, can we live at all?
Thus it is that this “civilization of mechanics” has not even spared the musical realm. In all the musical sounds that humankind has ever put together heretofore we have the echoes of the Seven Deadly Sins, clearly audible and ever-reverberating. Now the question remains: Without the power of sounds, can we live at all?


