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MH
2011-01-14 08:14:08 UTC
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Can anybody please tell me which musical notes belong to which planet,
or where to find such information?
A B
2011-01-14 19:20:12 UTC
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Post by MH
Can anybody please tell me which musical notes belong to which planet,
or where to find such information?
Sepharial in "The Manual of Astrology" (Book 1, "The Language of the
Heavens") has:
Sat=D, Jup=B, Mars=G, Sun=C, Ven=A, Mer=E, Moon=F.
According to him, the modern planets do not correspond to any notes, but
Pluto is "associated with a form of sound which can be likened to the boom
of distant thunder". He adds: "The late Mr. Mark Knights... had traced a
reference to five of these planetary notes in Shakespeare's "Taming of the
Shrew", folio edition, 1623." Otherwise it's not clear where Sepharial got
these notes from, or if he made them up for himself.

Can I ask why you want to know?
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MH
2011-01-15 11:48:26 UTC
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Post by MH
Can anybody please tell me which musical notes belong to which planet,
or where to find such information?
Sepharial in "The Manual of Astrology" (Book 1, "The Language of the
Sat=D, Jup=B, Mars=G, Sun=C, Ven=A, Mer=E, Moon=F.
According to him, the modern planets do not correspond to any notes, but
Pluto is "associated with a form of sound which can be likened to the boom
of distant thunder".  He adds: "The late Mr. Mark Knights... had traced a
reference to five of these planetary notes in Shakespeare's "Taming of the
Shrew", folio edition, 1623."  Otherwise it's not clear where Sepharial got
these notes from, or if he made them up for himself.
Can I ask why you want to know?
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A. B.
My e-mail address is zen177395 at  zendotcodotuk, though I don't check that
account very often.
Thank you A B. for the information, I have that book but I don't seem
to find it, as I recall Sepharial connected the musical notes to the
planetary spheres and not the planet itself, so I thought there might
be additional information in this area, I heard that there were
several musical pieces, with the planets names, that has been already
played and published, so I wanted to make a comparison between the
concept of the old and the new. Thanks again.

M.H.

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