[MD] MOQ Music
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ununoctiums at gmail.com
Sat Dec 4 10:29:19 PST 2010
Hi Platt,
Sorry to intrude.
A while back I presented an analogy of harmonics for MOQ. Music fits
well into this paradigm, as does everything else that I can think of.
This was a couple of years ago when I was attempting to introduce new
concepts. Levels can be seen a harmonic intervals. I'm not sure what
you mean by scientific, but the theory of music is something any music
major in college needs to learn. My nephew recently went through
this. He hated it because he was a musician (romantic). I don't know
much about this, maybe Horse does.
Mark
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Platt Holden <plattholden at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Horse,
>
> Have you ever given any thought of what music might represent the MOQ? I
> can't think of any metaphysical music as a "type" like popular, patriotic,
> religious, national, classical, rock and roll, etc. but perhaps I've
> overlooked a genre. Nor can conceive of any music that might be considered
> scientific. But, I'm no musician.
>
> Perhaps we should consider other art forms, too, that might reflect the MOQ.
> It's interesting that Pirsig chose the novel art form to present his
> metaphysics, a stroke of genius I think when compared to what it might have
> been, a dull, unreadable treatise a la Hegel or Kant.
>
> Maybe there's some Zen poetry we could point to.
>
> Just wondering.
>
> Regards,
> Platt.
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