Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidistant Lines . By Robert Rundle 13Feb’13 http://www.timingsolution.com/TS/Articles/Robert_Rundle/ Firstly, a big thank you to Sergey for implementing this modification to Euidistant !ines model, and as promised here’s my class"#rite up on its properties. $o# #e can measure dynamic proportion%s& bet#een important points in the market. Such as the ' $ote (usic Scale bet#een any gi)en cycle period. *n +stro Based -harting ools’
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/range for S/: ;6< aligns comment op of chart " ;< blank aligns comment Bottom of chart, -omment as one #ord or connect #ith underscore to =oin #ords. (ost of these e0ample models * made on a spreadsheet i.e. ;>?)alue"cycle total length@A1< and calculated as a summation series. nd use something like this >CCD(*9?4alue,1,@DC5CD(*9?-olour,1,1@DC5CD(*9?-omment lignment op%6&"Bottom,,1,1@DCCD(*9?-omment,1,13@DCC to propagate the resulting line for the Euidistant !ines panel input. Glease note the attached ; .harmonics< files li)e in directory path -5"iming Solutions" as default at the moment 8 that may change2 /ne of the most important +9ynamic -ycle Groportion’ is for the 7 Note Music Scale 8 although there are many better models, but * use this as my +9efault’ +Euidistant !ines’ model. Eual 9istant -ycle inputs for ' $otes 1H.I7 HI7 33.337 I7 JJ.JJ7 K'.I7 and their middle points J.HI7 1K.'I7 H7 1.I7 IK7 'J.'I7 3.'I7 $E4ER forget the (id Goints of anything 8 you may think you’)e found a cycle, but if it doesn’t di)ide nicely by H it’s probably not a true cycle2 DO RE MI FA
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Gictured e0ample starts ries, cycle length 3JI.H days for simplicity only, but as you can see the )ibrations are significant 8 di)iding the year into music.
$o# #hat * do need to #ork out in E0cel ho# to anchor H other points especially midpoints of notes2 of the octa)e to specified points as a 7 for Euidistant !ines panel inputs. *.e. anchor the H Retard Goints to highs. nother important point is to anchor start + DO’ to one s#ing and stretch out Right Land nchor until the + RE’ is on the ne0t s#ing 8 this is one #ay to determine an /cta)e DO to RE > 1"Kth of an /cta)e, and from there you can mathematically determine all other notes #ithin an octa)e2.
lso bet#een Glanetary E)ents 8 Gictured here bet#een H Eclipses of 1H days one of M9N’s fa)orite numbers2
12 yt!ago"ean Notes HOn"1H 2 K.337 1J.J'7 HI.7 33.337 1.J'7 I.7 IK.337 JJ.J'7 'I.7 K3.337 1.J'7. Gictured the pythag %!n?1HthR@P!n?H@& )ersion #hich seems =ust a little tighter in results.
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Lere #e ha)e the 12 T"i#es o$ Is"ael aligned to their respecti)e Qodiac association and their number of tribesmen counts as per Bible $umbers HJ2 i.e. ?number of tribesman"total of tribesmen for all 1H odiacs@A1 and calculated as a summation series. here are many )ariations of +Mho belongs to #hat ribe’, but after many years of researching this problem, * like the follo#ing although other )ariations being deri)ed from the Bible ha)e some merit2. *n this e0ample start is at ries and cycle is 3JI.Hdays. ttached file +ribesL4L.fund’ li)es in directory path -5"iming Solutions"Fundamentals.
Nann’s Emblem Far from M9N’s best #orks no matter ho# you manipulate the numbers2 8 Ligh T 1K pages2
Sol$eggio F"equencies"1K
hese are =ust a fe# e0amples of (athematical occurrences that can be collated to form a summation series that can be used as a dynamic
di)ision of time. * hope you en=oy using these models, and please if you can keep this #ithin the iming Solutions group it #ould be appreciated. o make your o#n models look to e0amples of +$atural !a#’ 8 i.e. the properties of he able of Elements properties tomic Meights2, !ight reflection through a prism, etc. !ook to Books like he Bible, Nann, Bayer, Sepharial etc. for numerical seuences 8 they are full of them and they don’t read so a#k#ardly due to bad #riting, as e)ery #ord placement counts2. he modern #riters like Nann #ere great copiers of the Bible’s secrets and emulate these hidden throughout their #orks. Robert Rundle
13 Feb H13 delaide ustralia