https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZuqiSigrM
Monday, August 4, 2014
Trees are made of music
Have you ever heard that music is conducive to plant growth? My understanding is that classical music actually helps plants and trees grow but what about plants and trees making classical music? Bartholomaus Traubek has devised a way to give trees a musical voice using variations in the color and texture of the tree rings and translating that information through the program abbleton into piano music. Tree rings can tell you the history of a specific tree and each one is as different as a fingerprint and so is each musical score. I find this fascinating because how many other forms of life can be measured in music? In my opinion all things living or non living have a beat. Think of the leaky faucet and the white noise of the television mixed with the footsteps of children and hacking of grandpa upstairs. Mix all of it together and you get the beat of your household. Every thing in the world is an instrument in a symphony. The composer and conductor is life.. Below is a link to a song from Bartholomaus Traubek's album "Years"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZuqiSigrM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZuqiSigrM
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Yes, the myth busters did this experiment on frequency and they concluded the same. Very interesting, all of what we hear say and think effect us on a microcellular level. Thanks for posting and as always keep up the good work, great post!
ReplyDeleteGreat posting! It was very interesting
ReplyDeleteI once spoke to a tree thinking it was my neighbor but i probably would have completly lost it, if the tree sang to me.
ReplyDeleteClassic Music is great for everything! Music started with intrumental melodies and then man added the singing in an opera style. I love music and I use it in everything I do if it is possible.
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