I'm in 8th and I'm doing the science fair and I wanna do something 'The Beatles' related.
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analyze the harmony of specific beatles' chords.
measure them as firsts, thirds, seconds- and
FOURTHS-- just find them online and choose the chords that you like. pick some which sound different than others.
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reproduce the chords in a sound editor ( free online) or use Garage Band
Ask your volunteer subjects to
first breath deeply and get in a calm mind
then play each chord
and ask them where in their bodies do they feel the vibration?
go slowly between each chord giving them plenty of time to get back to the calm receptive mind by breathing and closing their eyes.
This is a way to demonstrate resonance.
and that is a science term you can use when you are explaining it to you science teacher
Pythagorus was the ancient thinker who described resonance first- in the west-(Europe)
HInt- many of the chord will be felt in the heart- which may help prove
"all you need is love"
measure them as firsts, thirds, seconds- and
FOURTHS-- just find them online and choose the chords that you like. pick some which sound different than others.
i
reproduce the chords in a sound editor ( free online) or use Garage Band
Ask your volunteer subjects to
first breath deeply and get in a calm mind
then play each chord
and ask them where in their bodies do they feel the vibration?
go slowly between each chord giving them plenty of time to get back to the calm receptive mind by breathing and closing their eyes.
This is a way to demonstrate resonance.
and that is a science term you can use when you are explaining it to you science teacher
Pythagorus was the ancient thinker who described resonance first- in the west-(Europe)
HInt- many of the chord will be felt in the heart- which may help prove
"all you need is love"
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Play some Beatles music to plants and see which song makes the plants grow the most.