Nature has a rhythm all it's own and it is perfect just as it is. Those off-key chords are known as dissonance and they belong right where they are. Many of the major composers slipped in a little dissonance so their listeners would not get entirely bored with the variation of harmonies.
I was working in a space bis place back in the day. Around 1990 a guy by the name of Michael Lee Thomas took the inaudible space signals picked up by the Voyager Spacecraft and with his computer wizardry created an album called Voyager Grand Tour Suite. This album quickly became his masterpiece with songs like "Jupiter Encounter" and "From Earth And Man"
So. . . . from songs of the Whale, Nightingale and the outer space trail of our spacecraft, nature plays her songs and we mere human forms sit back and enjoy.
2006-08-18 16:19:08
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answered by Ding-Ding 7
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of course i do feel the beat. have y ever heard the early morning music? get up at 5 in the morning & just listen u can hear the twittering of birds, if you listen carefully u can feel the beat. have u heard the rain ? have u heard the cocks crowing ? have u heard the frogs croaking ? i can feel the music, tune & the proper beat in all these things . but u should have the knowledge & sense of music to enjoy the nature's music. it is lot better than the drums, & other musical instrumaents which u use. infact that is the best music i have ever heard.
2006-08-18 22:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature plays music with the trickling waterfall, the sound of the wind blowing against the tree branches, and lightening and thunder sounds, for example.. It's keyboard is the Aurora Boralis,(Northern Lights).
2006-08-18 23:46:02
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answered by ianthra2010 3
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Not only do I feel it; I hear it.
Everything is perfect even when you can't hear it. The beat isn't off; the music isn't off-key and the tone isn't too loud or too soft.
The music and beat of life is perfect; sometimes we get out of sync.
2006-08-11 02:19:34
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answered by Temple 5
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Of course I can. Music is everywhere from the sound of the air to the whistle of a bird. You just have to know where to seek for it. I myself seek for it in the depths of my soul. When I do so, a tune comes up and lifts my being. It is the beat of my heart.
2006-08-18 10:09:05
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answered by DJ 2
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oh yes I can and what a music beautifully , in the night and the day , nature is the the way for tolerant for the ones who can see don't you think not every one cane see and hear nature, and that is a great pity , with seeing and hearing i don't mean that they are disabled I mean that they don't notice it.
2006-08-18 21:27:47
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answered by santa s 4
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Actually, nature is not tolerant at all. If you're off-key, you're dead. Can't you feel the global warming coming?
2006-08-11 07:08:48
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answered by mrquestion 6
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The only time you hear music from nature is when it is raining or you are stuck with a thunderstorm
2006-08-15 01:54:56
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answered by Baby_Apocalypse 4
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Cant you hear the Sound of the silence ? it is a music you got used on that you thought it never existed
2006-08-16 15:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I am always aware of and listen to the sounds of nature...there is nothing more inspiring that comes to through your auditory canal.
2006-08-17 18:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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