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Jimmy (RockenSouza) Parker - by Allan Richter
There are seven colors in a rainbow. When a beam of white sunlight is passed through a prism it spreads into seven colors that are the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that are visible to the human eye. The first, third and fifth colors of the rainbow are Primary colors... red, yellow and blue. The first, third and fifth notes of a major scale is a Major chord... root, third and fifth. There are seven color frequencies and seven sound frequencies used by our eyes and ears for music, painting and song. If you could "hear" the frequencies red, yellow and blue �primary color light waves� are vibrating at, you would hear a Major chord. If you could "see" the sound of notes in a major chord relative to the same "rainbow scale" used by light. you would see notes and chords in primary color.
Image by Allan Richter (c)
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