Argus Station FN35dm Feb 18 2009
RA 11 15 Dec+45 3.5ghz
Event Detection with 3 basic elements-C#Pitch Bell , followed my two Major hits,followed by a clear musical H (enharmonic scale ) of 15 notes
Bell Notes D#6 1108 .731 cycles per sec Velocity 21 , Scale 0 to 128
H5 932 to 987 hz 25
C# 5 554.365 hz 28
B3 30
C#3 25
Music Scale 15 notes
Visible ,velocity to low to be measured
H 7 , B6. B flat 6.A6,A flat 6,G6
Descending scale
F#5 V 32 , F5 V 18, E 5 V24 , D#5 V 28, D 5 V 28, C#5 V 28,C5 V30 H4 V34,B4 V 35
Durations-played one note at a time 7320 seconds to 7780 seconds
Re RA11 Feb 18 2009
Feb 19 2009
I have found the following,plus much discussion on the scale ,in the observation.
It is defined in Scala Music Scale Data Bank
Quote:true natural scale. Zarlino
Until the seventeenth century, singers were taught by means of a monochord, for which Zarlino, in the middle of the sixteenth century, had rediscovered the true natural scale. 12
This ,to me ,continues the map of the path,being followed. Our system was put into place in 13 to 14 hundred ,developed by a mathematician. he removed the natural from the scale.It has returned from space
Peter Henry Cheasley
Peter Henry Cheasley
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