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Ramsay - The Solid Octave in the Genetic Scale

where there stands an open door between the sixth and the seventh, these two having no note in common, it is easy and natural to slip out of the key into another, either in ascending the major or descending the minor octave; and in order to keep in the key, the two chords of these notes have to reach out to each other a helping hand, and compound in order to affiliate. This, however, by the law of sympathy and assimilation, which reigns in this happy, realm, they are always ready to do.1
     The great Genetic Scale, major and minor, the seed-bed and nursery of all, is that from which first of all the natural scale of the fifth arises into existence; and three fifths are generated in the major ascending side and three also in the descending minor side of the twofold genesis, giving us six fifths in all. At the top of the ascending genesis we find the major octave scale standing solid and in its perfect order and proportion; and at the bottom of the descending genesis we have the minor octave.
     This great genetic scale, the all-producer, the all-container, extends over six octaves on each side; for it is not till high in the sixth octave we get B in the major, and it is not till low in the sixth octave that we get F in the minor. It is in the fifth octave, however, that the note which is the distinctive mark of the masculine and feminine modes is generated. D27 in the major, and D26 2/3 in the minor, distinguishes the sex of the modes, and shows which is the head and which the helpmeet in this happy family.2 On the major side F, the root of the subdominant chord, that is the chord which is a fifth below the key-note C, is the root of all. This is the beginning of this creation. If we call the vibration-number of F one, for simplicity's sake, then F1 is multiplied by 3 and by 5, which natural process begets its fifth, C, and its third, A; this is the root, top, and middle of the first chord. From this top, C3, grows the next chord by the same natural process, multiplying by 3 and by 5; thus are produced the fifth and third of the second chord, G and E. From the top of this second chord grows the third and last chord, by the repetition of the same natural process; multiplying G9 by 3 and by 5 we


1 See Plate XXV., Figs. 1 and 2.        2 See Plate II., the Genesis.

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See Also


15.15 - Progressive Dissociation
15.15.05 - Progressive Association
dual genetic scale
evolution
full line of graduation
genetic direction
genetic engineering
genetic number
genetic origin
genetic position
genetic relation
Genetic Root
genetic scale
graduated scale
GRADUATION OF MACHINES
GRADUATION OF SYMPATHETIC MACHINERY
Graduation
New Concept - Creation - Postulated Progressively
Positive graduating Chladna
Progressive Disintegration
Progressive Evolution
progressive link
progressive order
progressive root
Progressive Science
progressive subdivision
progressive synthesis
progressive third
progressive vibration
progressive
Ramsay - The Three Primes and their Genetic Operations
Ramsay - The Solid Octave in the Genetic Scale
Ramsay - The Three Primes and their Genetic Operations
sympathetic graduation
three genetic magnitudes

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Saturday August 27, 2022 05:54:31 MDT by Dale Pond.