photos of piano music notes in a bowl of water.
makes you wonder what notes our voices put out
and how it resonates in the people we talk to since our physical bodies are up to 60% water.
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“music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.”
– leonard bernstein
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source credits: united humanists, cymascop.com
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That’s fascinating, Beth. Small wonder very high notes have been known to crack glass! :)
Best wishes, Pete.
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right!
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So cool!
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I think so too
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Interesting for sure. I never knew, Beth.
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new to me as well
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There’s a ton of information out there regarding what you speculated, and more. it all gets written off as new age nonsense though despite visible proof like your pictures.
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it’s so interesting
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I’ll gargle with a bit of sea salt water before recording my next song and see what comes out besides my breakfast. ;(
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important distinction )
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This is new to me — and it’s really neat.
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it is so cool
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I’m with Dave…new to me and super cool! 😉😉😉
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I so agree with all of that
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Fascinating sound photos!
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it’s so cool –
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Wonder what intervals and chords would look like?
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oh, wow, I can’t even imagine
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That is so cool 🥰
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it really is
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Wow-nderful 🎶
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yes <3
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Wow! And wow again! I would love to go to an exhibit where you could actually see it happening in real time!
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oh, me too!
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This is just amazing
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it really is
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🥹🤩😍
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I think you’re onto something. I’ve saved that photo and am hot to investigate this more. Wow! Cool! The fractal look doesn’t surprise me.
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it was fascinating to stumble over!
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I love this!!
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it’s kind of fascinating
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Nice
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thanks
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Fascinating!
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I think so, too
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How beautiful are musical notes!! This is just gorgeous. Now I wonder what images my voice puts out!
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mine would be scary)
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I am not buying that for a second!
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As a Minnesotan, I just have to say, “That’s different.” I’ve always wanted to play piano. But I can’t even read music…
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I am the same, but find this so interesting
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That’s amazing!
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it’s pretty cool
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Beautiful.
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they are –
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You always bring up the coolest insights, Beth! I had never thought of piano notes made visible like this. Awesome!
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thanks, Erika, there are so. many incredible things in the world just waiting t be discovered
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Looks great as pictures!
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they’re pretty cool
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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My pleasure
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My voice would resemble a sinkhole. And not a pretty one.
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Hahaha
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Cool 😎
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so cool
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yes so interesting and thank you for sharing this.
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Everything vibrates which is why I spend so much time finding things to laugh about and help others to laugh. Words also have resonance so I chose them wisely as well as music. The body feels it so if something I hear is triggering an unpleasant reaction, I turn it off. The water looks like snowflakes. Isn’t it a fascinating world?!
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oh, you’ve said this so well and I so much the same. I’m endlessly fascinated by the world
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We are vibrations but I’m sure my voice sounds like Niagara Falls.
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mine may resonate as a muddy puddle )
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OMG so funny🤣
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))
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❤️
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<3
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Cool
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❤️
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Very cool! It’s also a bit weird that I just listened to someone describe the water experiment, where two glasses of water received different words, then they froze it and looked at it under a microscope. Apparently, the negative comment water had visible signs of decay and toxicity (or something like that).
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wow!
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How fascinating! Oh, I love the quote!
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Thanks, Jennie
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So neat!
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it;s pretty cool
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