Until now, I have repeatedly referred to the natural laws of harmony in the microcosm of music, the compositional application of which leads to naturally structured music. Today, the concept of naturalness in music is subject to many misunderstandings, and I would like to go into this in more detail for this reason and because this will form a better basis for the understanding of Medical Resonance Therapy Music®.
Throughout all time, great scholars in the well-known high civilisations of the world have demanded that music reflect nature’s laws of harmony and educate mankind in naturalness.
During the every-day life of such high civilisations music strove towards complete natural harmony with the twittering of the birds, with the whispering of the waves, with the rustle of the leaves in the wind, with the course of the stars and with the development of the people from earliest youth up to old age.
As man has become estranged from nature, so has his music become unnatural indeed, mankind’s great thinkers claim that the loss of natural harmony in music is the cause of man’s estrangement from nature.
If in our present time of ecological crises, the natural knowledge about the harmony of life is obscured from man’s view, it should come as no surprise that the contemporary music industry is also predominantly striving towards the excitement of mental tension, superficial sensations and bodily feelings whether it be avant-garde within the framework of intellectual composition techniques, or in the beat and pop scene, where the unfortunate children in this, our age of ecological world destruction are crying after the lost natural harmony of life and of music.
We must devote our undivided attention to this future generation’s desperate cry for natural harmony.