“Awakening“ Music for Resilience on Baroque Lute - Nao Sogabe
- Pure intonation version without synthesizer -
Composition, baroque lute: Nao Sogabe
Early version with synth:
“Wow nice sound!“ - it took me 30 years!:
Concept of my Channel:
About my Instruments:
One Instrument - Three Periods:
Tame the Wolf - About Intonation:
Unfair Payment in Music Streaming:
432Hz Healing Frequency or Hocus-Pocus?:
- Download MP3 audio to listen offline -
Original version, about 16 minutes:
3 hours version (attention, large file about 250 MB!):
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This lute is not out of tune, although the frets are quite irregular, but quite purely tuned!
In the modern “equal temperament“ are the 3rds and 6ths quite detuned.
We don’t notice that because we are used to it...
In this “meantone temperament“ in the Age of Enlightenment (17th and 18th centuries) is tuned so that most of the intervals sound as pure as possible.
The pure intervals are based on the natural overtones and work positively for our mental health.
And also for our cats - they often approach the speaker...
About the intonation “Tame the Wolf!“:
This music is NOT on spotify!
Youtube is the only platform that pays fair amount to creators.
Injustice on music streaming:
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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