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The Musical Aspects of the Ancient Egyptian Vocalic Language
- ナレーター: Susie Hennessy
- 再生時間: 2 時間 31 分
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あらすじ・解説
This audiobook will show that the fundamentals, structure, formations, grammar, and syntax are exactly the same in music and in the Egyptian alphabetical language. The audiobook will show the musical/tonal/tonic Egyptian alphabets - being derived from the three primary tonal sounds/vowels; the fundamentals of generative phonology and the nature of the four-sound variation of each letter and its exact equivalence in musical notes; the generative nature of both the musical triads and its equivalence in the Egyptian trilateral stem verbs; utilization of alphabets and the vocalic notations for both text and musical instrument performance; and much more.
This audiobook is divided into 10 chapters.
Chapter one: Historical Deception of the (Ancient) Egyptian Linguistics will clear the intended confusion to hide the alphabetical form of writing in Ancient Egypt - as being the source of all languages throughout the world.
Chapter two: The Seamless Language and/of Music covers the unity of musical tones and Egyptian alphabet as well as the intimacy between language/speech/vocals and music in the Egyptian system.
Chapter three: The Human Vocal Instrument covers the details of the human vocal generating system and its equivalence in musical instruments.
Chapter four: The Three Primary Tonal Sounds covers the three primary rhythmic tones and their equivalence in the Egyptian three quantal vowels/sounds.
Chapter five: The Musical/Tonal/Tonic Alphabet covers the letters of the Egyptian alphabet being derived from the three primary tonal sounds/vowels as well as the utilization of alphabet for musical instruments tonal notations.
Chapter six: Duality of Letters/Musical Tones shows the dual nature of alphabetical letters and musical tones.
Chapter seven: The "Atom" of Musical/Vocal Sounds covers the fundamentals of generative phonology and the nature of the four-sound variation of each letter and its exact equivalence in musical notes.
Chapter eight: The Musical Rhythmic Sound Segmentation covers the orderly sound segmentation in musical flow and its equivalence in syllables stream - in all variations of length, duration, stress, junctures, boundaries, etc.
Chapter nine: Harmonic/Rhythmic Word Formation/Morphology [Musical Triad] covers the generative nature of both the musical triads and its equivalence in the Egyptian trilateral stem verbs.
Chapter 10: Tonal/Musical Sentences & Their Types/Various Forms [Themes and Their Variations] covers the exact similarity between musical structural forms and sentence structures in grammar, syntax, semantics, functions, and forms, etc.