If our cognitive process is not being blocked in this way, and if due to a natural structure of the tonal pattern and its natural pattern of vibration we can be enticed by the interpreter into the inner world of the tone, then we discover the motif that underlies the tone, then we perceive the lively inner form of the tone.
By means of our intellectual and emotional cognitive power we deduce, in accordance with the laws of the musical logic, the course of development of the musical motif, the evolution of the soul of the tone.
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DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN UND KÜNSTE
presents the biggest scientific project of our time
LogIn for Members | in cooperation with the GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES & ARTS | LogIn Forum |
THE CLASSICAL COMPOSER AND MUSICOLOGIST PETER HÜBNER
on his International Project of the INTEGRATION OF SCIENCES & ARTS
on his International Project of the INTEGRATION OF SCIENCES & ARTS
Natural Structuring of the Sound Pattern in Music |
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Responsibility of the Performer in the Process of Gaining Knowledge in Music |
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Only this kind of harmoniously unfolding information we can pass on to our self-awareness through our intellect. Then, in its own pattern of vibration, our self-awareness discovers similarities or identities with the abstract pattern of vibration of the motif, and it therefore identifies itself with it in various degrees. In this moment, we feel understood in our very nature, for in the motif we actually recognize our own individual patterns of behaviour. |
Harmoniious Information Development through the Interpreter |
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Musical knowledge of the individual patterns of behaviour is not directly of empirical nature, because the tone patterns displayed on the surface of our mind are not the motif itself, but only its sounding shell which surrounds the motif, just as the clothing surrounds the body. |
The Musical Knowledge of the Individual Patterns of Behaviour |
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And just as, by virtue of logical conclusions, we conclude someone’s physical build from his clothes without requiring X-ray vision, or,
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Knowing the Reality in Music by Logical Conclusion |
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The general structure of the musical sound-space already gives us an idea of whether this sound-space is governed by lively, inner, musical forces whether this music has had its source within someone, or whether it has been programmed as if by a computer on the lines of conventionally studied composition, and following specific, pre-scribed, compositional patterns. |
Music Created by Human Power |
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To find this out, we need no lengthy analysis, because even from the structure of a single tone we can tell what to expect from the entire performance. |
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Only in its outermost reaches i.e. in the range of physiology, if at all does the living move in steps or in periodical patterns. |
Structural Musical Analysis of Values |
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However, the higher our musical thinking is developed, the more sensitively we examine the subtler musical structures, and the more comprehensively we fathom the musical meaning, and all the more reliably we will realize on the level of our own consciousness, that periodicity in the motif-space falls under what we term “set phrases” today, or that a step-wise structure in music corresponds not to someone’s natural path of evolution, but rather to someone dropping down to the hard ground from many meters high. |
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The inner order of the musical motif-space, the density of its musical structure, makes any unnatural musical movement as conspicuous as the unnatural movement of a single leg in a centipede, or as a single tooth, bent or broken, in a comb. |
Knowing the Natural in Music |
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In his natural feeling, the listener perceives a travesty of periodical or serrated tones in the harmonious musical density of order of the motif-space as unsuitable or even uncomfortable, and he sees a structural distortion in the motif-space as clearly as he can see that someone has one arm too many or too few. |
The Listener’s Natural Appreciation of Values |
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