In "Chaos In Boxes", author Sean Luciw crams the square peg of music theory into the round holes of Egyptian folklore, astronomy, numerology, babushkas, poetry, diarrhea, and the long-lost Solfeggio matrix. Bad puns and even a good old-fashioned f-word or two abound. In "Chaos In Boxes", author Sean Luciw crams the square peg of music theory into the round holes of Egyptian folklore, astronomy, numerology, babushkas, poetry, diarrhea, and the long-lost Solfeggio matrix. Bad puns and even a good old-fashioned f-word or two abound. Parallels abound in our universe. "Chaos In Boxes" is a collection of experiments, theories and observations regarding music theory-based ideas and their connections to other parts of the world. Astronomy, astrology, geometry, arithmetic, science, art and poetry mix with scales, modes, chords, fretboard diagrams and more, in a down-to-earth, fun style.
The things I notice when I'm waiting for food!
The six-tone Solfeggio is a simple but very fussy mathematical construct, and not to be confused with the singing Solfege. This chapter describes a preliminary attempt at composing Solfeggio meditation music. The (enhanced with audio) version of the eBook, available on iBooks, includes the resulting music from this chapter.
I bet you never knew about this amazing geometrical symmetry in the times-table! Neither did I until I discovered it one day. Please note: the images and layout seem to have been distorted by Bublish. The real eBook looks better.
A Really Cool Dream I Had... a short introductory chapter from "Chaos In Boxes: twisted adventures in music theory"
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