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Music

By Nazar Haro & Imi Negev

Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping; there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces (such as songs without instrumental accompaniment) and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses").

 The Liber Abaci Institute will publish a variety of documents that explores music from its principles also here is publish the Kappa System that is a music contribution in the rhythm.

THE HISTORY OF RHYTHM

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According to a variety of investigations the rhythm have been perceived for ourselves through the walking and the heartbeat as that natural repetitions have gave to us the first sequences.

Also we naturally look for perfection, with the example of an hominid giving the food to the offsprings at the same time to the modern development of the clocks.

There is exsisting registers about drummings before ancient combats and the evidence in present hominids show how they mark with sound sequences before the figth. The rhythm has been always present in combat from our origins.

The rhythm in music of ancient civilizations was not having a specific system to define or limit it. The music was more an improvisation generating polyrhythm with a variety of percussive instruments.

Classical Japan and the European Renaissance show us how the music started having a more defined rhythm system together with the finalization of a track. The composition has defined our rhythm systems.

Antique poetry has defined the rhyme following 2 and 4 sentences. The minstrels compositions have also followed the pattern of repetitions after 2 and 4 sentences.

Popular music have adopt an specific rhythmic unit following 2 - 4 - 8 - 16 - 32 - 64 steady pulses and bars sequenced in progressive stages. There is also another rhythmic units that are explored in jazz improvisations and modern compositions.

The numbers are the same summation of digits in all the universe, the unit represents a single entity and it is also the first of the infinite sequence of the natural numbers. The multiplication of the unit gave us the first sequence, the number 2 and the multiplication of the double unit it is the number 4 consequently goes the sequence to the number 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.

There is an aesthetic rule of the rhythm following the previous sequence based in the number "4". No one have standardize it and is the traditional rhythmic unit from our recent past in composition. The reason of this natural rule is just the sequence of the multiplication of the unit or the number "1".


Liber Abaci Institute. Anthropologist Imi Negev. 07/09/18.

KAPPA SYSTEM

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The natural numbers shows more than one way to sequence electronic music with steady progressions and not only the traditional rhythmic unit of the number 8, using 4/4 time signature and progressions after 8 bars. There is an ascending range of the multiples and dividers of the natural numbers from the number 10 to the number 19 plus the prime numbers that allows to sequence steady progressive stages in music using the numbers as rhythmic units, bars or steady pulse. Liber Abaci Records have classify this natural or possible rhythmic units as the Kappa Units:


( α ) Alpha = 10 - 20 - 40 - 80

( β ) Beta = 11 - 22 - 44 - 88

( γ ) Gamma = 12 - 24 - 48 - 96

( δ ) Delta = 13 - 26 - 52 - 104

( ε ) Epsilon = 14 - 28 - 56 - 112

( ζ ) Zeta = 15 - 30 - 60 - 120

( η ) Eta = 16 - 32 - 64 - 128

( θ ) Theta = 17 - 34 - 68 - 136

( Ι ) Iota = 18 - 36 - 72 - 144

( κ ) Kappa = 19 - 38 - 76 - 152


Jazz music characteristic are the improvisations and experiences different rhythmic units but not sequencing on steady progressions with the same rhythmic unit as the electronic dance music does. Popular music is sequenced in multiples of 4 and only a few time signatures are known due to the rhythmic complexity of them.

The Kappa Units are all the possible or natural rhythmic units that gives the natural numbers to sequence pulses, bars and progressive stages.


Liber Abaci Institute. DJ Producer Nazar Haro. 31/08/16.

LA VIDA ES BELLA

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Man, since he is a man, is in search of aesthetic beginning with the fact of the sexual reproduction and, consequently, at the end of the chain this search has derived in modern art, making our life more colorful and meaningful.

Music has been a very important element since our origins for all the ceremonies and celebrations that we still do today. In modern times technology has made possible to transport art to any space and time to make our life more complete.

Art and specifically music can make an ordinary moment something special, like a romantic moment with your couple or a cool moment with some friends, a ride is never better than with music before arriving to the final destiny. Also music can be used as motivation for sports and all the fitness activities are accompanied with music.

People who use urban transport are the best proof that art transforms routine into special moments. They listen to songs of love that remember the beloved and when they listen to any song lyric they have their own understanding according to their daily basis. Electronic music can give a concentration trance to reach the desired place.

The music transmits feelings to be able to turn the situation into the desired atmosphere making an important moment more special, but more important is the ordinary moment transformed into a trance of individuality or collectiveness for motivation to the reach of our goals, be a place of destination or a long agenda full of obstacles.

The arts have made a beautiful world transformed by the search for aesthetics.


Liber Abaci Institute. By Anthropologists Nazar Haro & Imi Negev. 04/11/18.

EUROPE CULTURAL TRACE

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The Hebrews are an antique culture with records dating 1500 years BCE and they are very important and relevant in the modern world in a variety of ways. The Judaism in records has appear in the hellenistic period in Greece arround 300 years BCE.

According to some intellectuals the Bible is a historical book. The semitic group according with the Bible have get separated after Abraham with the Israelites of Isaac and the Ishmaelites of Ishmael in Sumerian times.

One of the ways to follow the trace of history back is with the folklore and here we are analyzing the hebrew music as a trace of origin. The Jew music is a rich construction of a variety of atmospheres that have a lot of impact in Europe and allmost all the world through the Christian Church.

European folklore is very rich and variant from east Polkas to east north bagpipe music and after years of analizis the Liber Abaci Institute states that European Folklore shares the atmospheres of the Hebrew music in every cultural location in Europe. The Hebrew music shows how possibly Israel is the common origin of the european cultures.

Adam and Eve is a history of origin that goes by the hand with the ancient meztizaje theory of the Institute and there is more biblical registers that the history is more old than we know. Also the Liber Abaci Institute afirms that the caucasism is a condition in all Europe.

European cultures present records origin do not match with the apperance of the Jews but the modern science world is aware that there is unknown chapters in our history. The Liber Abaci Institute is shure that the Hebrew music is evidence of the European cultures origin.


Liber Abaci Institute. By Anthropologists Nazar Haro & Imi Negev . 11/June/18.

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