Music for Resilience - Pure Intonation Oriental Ambient on Oud “Overcoming“ Nao Sogabe
Composition, oud: Naochika Sogabe
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This music is played with pure 3rd and 6th intervals - Completely different from the usual equal temperament with detuned thirds.
The pure intervals are based on the natural overtones.
The proportion of overtones exists since the beginning of our universe, long before the humankind appears.
The pure intervals work positively for our mental health.
And also for our cats and dogs - they often approach the speaker...
More about pure intonation, please watch my video “Tame the Wolf!“.
Please enjoy the well-balanced harmonies!
The pure intonation is based on the natural overtones.
About pure intonation:
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I’m from Japan and studied historical music and music ethnology in Cologne/Germany and The Hague/Netherlands.
Now I live at the border between Germany and France.
- Oud & Lute - King of Instruments -
The origin of the oud belongs to the ancient times and similar instruments were used by the Babylonian and ancient Egyptian. Until today, oud is played as the “king of instruments“ in Arabic culture.
The oud found his way to Europe in medieval times and it became “lute“. During the Renaissance the lute was also regarded as the “king of instruments“.
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