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Complex Chords

The successful symbiosis

The idea of a symphony

According to the Oxford Languages dictionary, there are two definitions of a symphony
  1. Instrumental work [in sonata form] with several movements designed for the whole orchestra to sound together
  2. Whole, rich totality, tremendous abundance, in which diverse details interact impressively

 

Both together bring the idea of complex chords to the point, because complex chords are

 

  • Instrumental works in several movements
  • an impressive combination of diverse details
  • the completion of a voluminous fullness and rich totality
Like the four movements of a symphony, developer Ariane Zappe assigns the complex chords to four movements.
1st Movement
Immunmodulation
2nd Movement
Symbiosis
3rd & 4th Movement
Interference fields and regeneration

From the instrument group to the orchestra

Frequency chords

A frequency chord is like a group of instruments with similar timbres. Each instrument represents an aspect, an information of the story that is being told. For example, we hear different string instruments and yet, depending on the mood, a different one always comes to the fore.

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Complex chords

With the complex chord we put the different instrument groups together to form a complete orchestra. All instrument groups vibrate together and form a unity.

With each piece of music we hear different facets of this unity, depending on our mood, our condition, our own vibration.

Why frequency chords still consist

Our single frequency chords will continue to be available as salt spray and ampoule.

The complex chords give a first, general orientation as an orchestra.

The frequency chords continue to serve a focus-oriented application in which the individual instrument groups have already been heard out and are in the foreground.

The composition of the chords