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UNIVERSAL
MUSIC THEORY 2

V.
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

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Conclusions in Music

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Force of the Harmony

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the Self-Awareness in
the Listener

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UNIVERSAL MUSIC THEORY 2
The Practical Fundamentals of Universal Cognition
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PART   V
     
 
THE THREE GREAT STEPS OF THE
MUSICAL PROCESS OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE
     
         
 
The Process of Knowing


   
 
Be­ing in­volved in the find­ing of truth, the mu­si­cal proc­ess of know­ing it­self es­tab­lishes the link be­tween the sub­ject and the ob­ject of cog­ni­tion.

 
Coordination of the Cognizer with the Musical Object of Knowing
 
 
This proc­ess of know­ing is based pri­mar­ily on the re­fine­ment of the cog­ni­tive proc­ess it­self – par­ticu­larly on the re­fine­ment of the tools of cog­ni­tion: our in­tel­lect, our feel­ing and un­der­stand­ing, our mind, our sense of hear­ing, our neu­ro­physi­ol­ogy, and our outer or­gan of hear­ing, the ear.

 
Structural Refinement of the Process of Knowing
 
 
Cer­tainly, the lis­tener relies also on the po­ten­tial struc­tural re­fine­ment of the acous­tical event dur­ing the con­cert.
In par­ticu­lar, how­ever, his cog­ni­tive proc­ess is based on the guid­ance of the mu­sic crea­tor, a guid­ance that hap­pens most dis­creetly, with­out giv­ing the lis­tener the feel­ing of tight reins – on the con­trary, in­deed, this guid­ance takes him to the per­sonal ex­peri­ence of greater in­di­vid­ual free­dom.

 
The Composer as a Personal Guide through the Cognitive Process
 
     
     
                                 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                     
                                     
             
                                     
                                     
                                     
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