Alexandre Tannous
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In Eastern philosophies, in Hindu temples, chants, prayers, the sutra system that can be sung as well sometimes, and people using music in parties and festivals, in films, commercials, in sports games, in weddings, funerals in some cases, and various functions and events and award-giving ceremonies. everywhere all the time. So Muzak is a company that started
recording instrumentals to be played in elevators and in places where people work, companies and hospitals sometimes. And there's a field called music therapy that people may not know about it. And now sound, working with sound, unfortunately, it's called terms I don't believe they're just empowering to the individual to use, sound healing and sound baths. I like to call it sound meditation.
recording instrumentals to be played in elevators and in places where people work, companies and hospitals sometimes. And there's a field called music therapy that people may not know about it. And now sound, working with sound, unfortunately, it's called terms I don't believe they're just empowering to the individual to use, sound healing and sound baths. I like to call it sound meditation.
recording instrumentals to be played in elevators and in places where people work, companies and hospitals sometimes. And there's a field called music therapy that people may not know about it. And now sound, working with sound, unfortunately, it's called terms I don't believe they're just empowering to the individual to use, sound healing and sound baths. I like to call it sound meditation.
It's not a term that I coined. It's been around, but I find it to be suitable because it communicates truth or something poignant in just two words. And we don't always pick the words to describe that, to create that reality. Because words create triad, they will come back to the esoteric side of sound later in music.
It's not a term that I coined. It's been around, but I find it to be suitable because it communicates truth or something poignant in just two words. And we don't always pick the words to describe that, to create that reality. Because words create triad, they will come back to the esoteric side of sound later in music.
It's not a term that I coined. It's been around, but I find it to be suitable because it communicates truth or something poignant in just two words. And we don't always pick the words to describe that, to create that reality. Because words create triad, they will come back to the esoteric side of sound later in music.
So the fact that human beings use music everywhere all the time means it's very important and they're following intuitive intelligence. And that's the best lab. If you want to notice what's important for people, observe them, especially if they're not impacted by some authority, some establishment that's guiding them. Here, do this, do that, do this. Yeah. TV, radio.
So the fact that human beings use music everywhere all the time means it's very important and they're following intuitive intelligence. And that's the best lab. If you want to notice what's important for people, observe them, especially if they're not impacted by some authority, some establishment that's guiding them. Here, do this, do that, do this. Yeah. TV, radio.
So the fact that human beings use music everywhere all the time means it's very important and they're following intuitive intelligence. And that's the best lab. If you want to notice what's important for people, observe them, especially if they're not impacted by some authority, some establishment that's guiding them. Here, do this, do that, do this. Yeah. TV, radio.
Not only that, they did a lot of great things on an educational level, of course. And that's something, as a musician, composer, conductor, academic, I was deeply interested in. And the more I studied about music, the more I realized, whoa, whoa, whoa, there's a lot more fascinating things.
Not only that, they did a lot of great things on an educational level, of course. And that's something, as a musician, composer, conductor, academic, I was deeply interested in. And the more I studied about music, the more I realized, whoa, whoa, whoa, there's a lot more fascinating things.
Not only that, they did a lot of great things on an educational level, of course. And that's something, as a musician, composer, conductor, academic, I was deeply interested in. And the more I studied about music, the more I realized, whoa, whoa, whoa, there's a lot more fascinating things.
My intention was to do undergrad, like most people, maybe a master's, but ended up by staying at the university for 12 years, doing four degrees, and I just couldn't stop. And I taught at the university as well.
My intention was to do undergrad, like most people, maybe a master's, but ended up by staying at the university for 12 years, doing four degrees, and I just couldn't stop. And I taught at the university as well.
My intention was to do undergrad, like most people, maybe a master's, but ended up by staying at the university for 12 years, doing four degrees, and I just couldn't stop. And I taught at the university as well.
And then I left and stopped doing what I was doing, being a professional musician, composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist, teaching music in different contexts in New York City and traveling quite a lot, to focus on what is this about? What else can we do with music? Where does this power come from? How can we use it in a more meaningful way?
And then I left and stopped doing what I was doing, being a professional musician, composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist, teaching music in different contexts in New York City and traveling quite a lot, to focus on what is this about? What else can we do with music? Where does this power come from? How can we use it in a more meaningful way?
And then I left and stopped doing what I was doing, being a professional musician, composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist, teaching music in different contexts in New York City and traveling quite a lot, to focus on what is this about? What else can we do with music? Where does this power come from? How can we use it in a more meaningful way?
How have others in the world have used it and to do what? What do they use to talk about it? What do they think is going on? And that became my life's work. 25 years ago, I started becoming interested in the power of sound, the harmonic series, the place where harmony comes from. I'll talk about that later.