Misc Originals – David Warmke - 82407 To 83156 To 82782 (Guitar)
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[Verse 1]
E What is your base reference point E Physics is mine, if you are Bob Denver, Dobie Gillis or Joe Tidwell who knows E Yours might be music, art, or just work E How do we hear, communicate, understand
[Verse 2]
E We take things to the simplest level, visualize E Analyze and come up with our view E What’s your view, how do you perceive a tune E Do you think cords, notes or simple vibrations
[Verse 3]
E E E So what is 82.407 to 80.909 to 82.782 E The title of this poem of course E E, the sixth string on our guitar E E2 on 440 scale, on 432 scale E And on 442 scale, 432 E2 sounds best to me
[Verse 4]
E E E So what is 82.407 to 80.909 to 82.781 E It is vibrations per second, a compression sound wave E Measured in Hertz, 60 our electric hum E It is E2 the base string on our guitar E A rolling sound wave 15 feet long
[Verse 5]
E Pick a start point 440,432 442 HZ call It A E Each step just 1.0594631 more or less apart E Take 12 steps multiply together 12 times you get 2 E That is one octave 12 semitones
[Verse 6]
E Take a wave and fit two exactly into one E You go from Note back to Note E 15 to 7.5 feet, wave length, that’s is all it is E Together they do not beat, different somehow they seem the same
[Verse 7]
E Let’s go deeper, the human hear E It measures pressure differences of the air E Stand on a sheet of paper now taller at a lower pressure E This the ear can measure this, very small pressure differences
[Verse 8]
E The ear drum, 3 bones, the inner ear E The spiral Cochlear, 3,500 IHC and 12,000 OHC hairs E Looks like tiny pipe organs in a spiral E Sounds turned electric sent to the Cochlear nerve
[Verse 9]
E Sound amplified by 3 lever bones E Sound now in the cochlear fluid E Those tiny HC hairs resonate the sound E An electrical signal sent to the brain and analyzed, we hear
[Verse 10]
E So why do we hear a octave above the same E The seashell-like spiral shape of the Cochlear that’s the key E Fibonacci sequence, 3 numbers add the biggest two, the cochlear hairs in array E Musics Law of Octaves in every Conch shell
[Verse 11]
E We can hear 10 octaves in all 16 to 22,000 hz E Those repeat points are called notes E Just 7 work the best, five in between E Those sharps and flats add more
[Verse 12]
E Why do we make music E How do we place notes together that work E How do we make music that pleases the soul E Experiment, that’s where our 12 note scale came from
[Verse 13]
E Build on what others have done E Music expresses more than sound, emotions so powerful E Our hearts resonate to music, that’s just the way it is E At the deepest level, all is simply a string
[Verse 14]
E String Theory, the theory of all things E The smallest particle a vibrating energy string E Smaller than an atom, smaller an electron, smaller than a photon, or quark, E We cannot see them; Physics is sure they are real
[Verse 15]
E Vibrations at all levels of everything E So many harmonics we can only guess E Resonance so powerful, the Tacoma Washington Bridge fell E Music communicates, resonates refreshes our souls
[Verse 16]
E The ear so simple, just lucky happenstance E It came from a fish gill, a reproductive mistake E I hope you are laughing E If not I have this bridge in New York, I would like to sell
[Outro]
E Why E Jesus knows, we try to hear, to understand E As we learn to communicate with His handiwork E our designed, created, and loved soul. E 82.407 to 80.909 to 82.781 E 80.909 resonates best with my soul