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AAR EDITION INTERNATIONAL
PART   X
THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE IN MUSIC

 

Discrimination
of the Musical Force-Fields

 

Discrimination within the Musical Force-Fields

 

 

Cultivation of the Musical Ability
of Discrimination

The Art of Discrimination in Music

Primarily, the listener must learn to distinguish between the musical sound-space and the motif-space, between the motif-space and the sequence-space, and between the sequence-space and the harmony-space. So, he must learn to distinguish between the relative musical force-fields.

Moreover, the listener must learn to distinguish within the relative musical force-fields themselves, which means within the musical sound-space, within the motif-space, within the sequence-space, and within the absolute musical force-field of the harmony. He must learn to distinguish within the limited musical worlds within space and time, and in the unlimited musical world without space and time.

The music listener can achieve these two kinds of discrimina-tion only by perceiving the perfect fundamental vibration of the absolute sound-substance right into the absolute musical force-field of the harmony. To this end, he must perceive the cosmic vibration in his tools of cognition – in his mind, in his intellect, in his feeling and understanding, and in his sense of hearing.

 

                                                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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MUSIC HEARING

FOREWORD

OUVERTURE

X
THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF GAINING
KNOWLEDGE

IN MUSIC

Ultimate Knowledge
in Music

The Creative Power
of the Absolute
Sound-Substance

The Art of
Discrimination
in Music

The Art of Not Being
Bound in Music

The Six Treasures
of Musical Cognition

Control over the Mind

Control over the Sense of Hearing

Abstaining from Limitation

Patience

Belief

Equanimity

Desire for Liberation

 

PART   X