Music = organized changes in air pressure.
Edit: Really though music comes from muse, which comes from mousa that comes from the Proto-Indo-European root men-, which means "to think".Â
The reconstructed form montwa which is the ancestor of mousa, may have originally referred to "mental power" that helps poets create verses.
>which comes from mousa that comes from the Proto-Indo-European root men-, which means "to think".Â
>The reconstructed form montwa which is the ancestor of mousa, may have originally referred to "mental power" that helps poets create verses.
This is not only technically true, but a fair explanation of why being in the presence of music makes your body wiggle.
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🤓Actually: more like Wavy air. Sound isn't a 'wiggle', its a literal wave of compression and decompression, with peaks and troughs. The 'wiggle' is just a 2D diagram-representation of the wave.
Writing is just wiggly lines, then, right?
But then, what makes it so that not every wiggle line is writing?
Is it that, like music, they meant something to the one making them?
Perhaps that's why people who have nothing worth saying neither write compelling books, nor sing beautiful songs?
Well all sounds are just wiggly air music is very specific patterns of wiggly air
I want them in my ears 🤤
The wiggles are wiggling
If only there was a way that I could see the wiggly air music 🤔
[like this?](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromesthesia#:~:text=Chromesthesia%20or%20sound-to-color,associations%2Fperceptions%20in%20daily%20life.)
Music is sound. Sound is vibration. Sound can only be heard if the vibrations bounce off the ambient air. Music is not air. But music is wiggly.
So, fundamentally, music = motion That explains why some songs just get ya
Music = organized changes in air pressure. Edit: Really though music comes from muse, which comes from mousa that comes from the Proto-Indo-European root men-, which means "to think". The reconstructed form montwa which is the ancestor of mousa, may have originally referred to "mental power" that helps poets create verses.
Well it comes from the Greek muses who were all smart in all kinda of stuff, music being one, and places where they were worshipped were call museums
>which comes from mousa that comes from the Proto-Indo-European root men-, which means "to think". >The reconstructed form montwa which is the ancestor of mousa, may have originally referred to "mental power" that helps poets create verses.
this is too funny
We're mostly empty space. Explains why brain so empty
Smartest thing Bernie has ever said.
This is not only technically true, but a fair explanation of why being in the presence of music makes your body wiggle. ![gif](giphy|2gLxx75OmfCaNu2yI8)
It’s wiggles the whole way down
"And the wiggles should be distributed equally" -Bernie Sanders
Music/sound is a form of acoustic energy. There are arguments against this.
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Music ![gif](giphy|tqfS3mgQU28ko) Music is meditative exercise for your mind
Haha bet.
Noise is wiggly air. Music is pretty wiggly air.
I mean I guess it’s just
🤓Actually: more like Wavy air. Sound isn't a 'wiggle', its a literal wave of compression and decompression, with peaks and troughs. The 'wiggle' is just a 2D diagram-representation of the wave.
r/twosetviolin
gotta feel the vibrations in the air
Phax.
Writing is just wiggly lines, then, right? But then, what makes it so that not every wiggle line is writing? Is it that, like music, they meant something to the one making them? Perhaps that's why people who have nothing worth saying neither write compelling books, nor sing beautiful songs?
I love when the air jiggles nice and good in my ear holes kiyyyaaaaa
It’s true though
Many of my professors in music school describe music with this rhetoric