The Cosmic Octave

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ISBN-10 : 0940795205
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Book Synopsis The Cosmic Octave by : Cousto

Book excerpt: This extraordinary book shows how specific musical tones and intervals are related to color, periods of time, the sun, the planets and all the natural cycles and rhythms we find in the universe around us. Cousto reveals how music is truly the language of the cosmos and of the natural world.


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