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AAR EDITION INTERNATIONAL
PART   V
THE THREE GREAT STEPS OF THE MUSICAL PROCESS OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE

 

 

 


In the World of the Musical Sequences

 

 

 

 



The Musical Stream of Energy of the Harmony

 

 

 


The Seed Image of All Music in Pure Self-Knowledge

The Infinite Source of Music



The Art of Deduction as the Key of Gaining Knowledge in Music

 



The Safe Path into the Worlds of Higher Order in Music

The Vertical Path towards Genuine Musical Knowledge

 

The Unworldly Path of Unmusical Gaining Knowledge

 

 

 

 

 

The Purpose of Drawing Conclusions in Music

The Musical Experience
of the Almighty Creative Force
of the Harmony

This level of knowledge characterizes our musical insight into the worlds of the sequence.
Because now we realize that, as if by a secret spell, the musical forces of the individual unfoldment – the motifs – are held together from within by other forces of a higher order – by forces more powerful than even the motifs themselves.

And by identifying step by step with these new, higher forces, we gradually experience the source of power of those sequence- forces; we experience the almighty creative power of the harmony.

We cognize how that infinite stream of energy of the harmony permeates the sequences with life and thereat, creatively expands towards the motifs.
And as we direct our attention naturally towards the source of that stream, we perceive the harmony itself.
In the harmony we then discover the seed image of the entire outer music; and we notice that the outer music in the sequence-spaces, in the motif-spaces, and in the musical sound-space are but a reflection of the dynamic musical movement within the realm of the harmony.

And in that moment – without really thinking about it – we have reached the field of pure self-knowledge.

Step by step, the systematic sequence of our natural, musical conclusions has brought us, the cognizant music listeners, into the sphere of creating music from where, as we now witness, all music flows forth like from an inexhaustible spring.

In music, therefore, the art of drawing conclusions is the prerequisite for any gaining knowledge.
This applies to the creator of music, as well as to the music listener.

And as it turns out, this art of musical deduction is also the prerequisite to gain universally human knowledge in music.

The art of deduction brings the music listener quite naturally into the realms of increasingly higher musical orders and thus systematically into the fields of increasingly higher musical knowledge.

Here, the skill of the musical creator lies in training his listener in the art of musical deduction – to show him the vertical path into the depth of genuine musical knowledge, and so to set an example for the music listener by walking this path of knowledge himself.

Any horizontal kind of musical pseudo-conclusion, as practised today in the conventional system of musical analysis, can only lead to pseudo-knowledge.
This arises from false deduction – and also from completely unpractical deduction.

These illusory conclusions do not at all lead the listener into fields of higher musical knowledge; they keep him in the field of the musical sound-space, that space where the process of the musical gaining knowledge actually ends.

This corresponds to someone counting the grain instead of putting it into the soil and allowing it to grow.

The process of drawing conclusions in music is always directed towards knowing a higher musical meaning; it leads into the depth of music – towards the natural source of music – and systematically raises the music listener to the status of a music creator.

 

                                                                                

© AAR EDITION INTERNATIONAL 1982

 

 

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THE THREE GREAT
STEPS OF THE

MUSICAL PROCESS
OF GAINING
KNOWLEDGE

The Three Steps
towards Truth

The Cognizant Music
Listener

The Object of Knowing
in Music

The Process of Knowing

The Art of Drawing
Conclusions in Music

The Musical
Experience of the
Almighty Creative
Force of the Harmony

The Purpose of
Musical Logic

Musical Enlivening of
the Self-Awareness in

the Listener

The Joy-Giving Process of Creativity

 

 

PART   V