Carrie

The laws of the universe

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I went to attend a lecture concert by my piano coach this morning.
I enjoyed learning how classical music was composed along with listening to the exact music.
I was happy to find out that classical music was built using "golden divided ratio" or "ogon bunkatsu hi", like Parthenon, Pyramids, the paintings by Da Vinci were.
It's really amazing; every beautiful things have been created mathematically.

  • Carrie

    Carrie

    2014/01/21 16:52:13

    Oh, I'll tell you if my elder son gets his girl friend; he doesn't seem to have anyone so far...

    You posted your comment at 13:13.
    You know what?
    I often get emails at double numbers like that.
    When I look at a clock, I also see double numbers very often!
    I wonder this world is also related to math or numbers... hmm...

  • Eri

    Eri

    2014/01/21 13:13:37

    You always learn something.
    I can't agree with you more; music and math are related deeply.
    My husband, who worked for an orchestra in China before as a playter, also often sais so to our daughter.
    I hope that my daughter makes out that one day.

    You can tell us when your older son brings his girlfriend to your house!

  • Carrie

    Carrie

    2013/12/26 06:28:38

    GM arie!

    How are you this morning? I'm happy to know you enjoyed playing table tennis and learned a lot yesterday! :-)
    I think it's important to continue doing a single thing and deepen the matter little by little; I like your way of life very much!

    As you said, I'm curious to know different spheres of this world.
    I somehow feel music and math are related to each other, so I was very happy to find out as they are!
    I'll be out all day to take "kiko" seminar today. :-)

  • arie

    arie

    2013/12/26 00:28:27

    Hi, Carrie!

    I'm amazed you're learning new things every day.
    You're really curious to know different spheres of this world, which helps you enrich and deepen your daily world little by little.
    I think I should emulate your manner of life to make my daily life more rewarding.
    Merry Christmas.
    See you later.