Is there Music on the Tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe

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Words vibrate. "Peace" = 21. "Mother" = 34. "Blessed Mother" = 55. See the Fibonacci pattern?

peacetoeverymind
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When Juan Diego saw her he heard heavenly music and I’m sure that the music found on the tilma is what he heard

stevegarcia
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I have found some peace in not contimplating the mysteries of the cosmos to much but I did an awful lot of contemplating before I found this peace, you are young and I wil leave the contemplation of the unknowable to you my dearest👽

beritbranch
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Found this video helpful and clear in conveying the facts . Thank you ❤❤❤

Sweetie
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Why didn’t you play the music. What a let down that you didn’t play it.

johnn.
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I don't understand all the math stuff, but I am a music teacher, and to me the song that came out of the Tilma doesn't really sound that great. It's not very tonal and has a strange variety of meters. Besides that, just the phrase that you used (and which I've read on other sites) doesn't make sense: "A melody of perfect harmony." Melody and harmony are two different parts that make up music, along with rhythm. The melody is one thing, harmony is a completely different thing. You can't have a "melody...of harmony". So, I'm not sure what that phrase means. If I was asked "Are the harmonies in the Tilma music perfect?", I wouldn't even know what that means. Do they mean "are the harmonies dissonant or consonant?" Or "do they follow established musical forms and do they end with classical cadences?" If that is what is being asked, I'd say there are a lot of consonant harmonies but that they don't really follow normal rules of music theory. Either way, the music doesn't really fit into my ear. It does make a nice story though!

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