Wilson's Chart of the Mt. Meru/Lambdoma interface |
Today, as never before,
we are witnessing an opposition
not between art and life,
but between sacral and secular
spaces.
-Ilya Kabakov
In the process of my wife, Terumi
Narushima working on her book on Erv Wilson's Tuning innovations, the subject of
the Partch's Diamond and its origin have come up. What strikes myself is that
how this structure seems to have been reawakened in not only Harry’s vision
even if through Mayer, but the others to as close relatives. Spontaneously they
appear in others such as Novaro (in the same year as Partch, 1927), but also
Schlesinger too once one scratches the surface of her subharmonic scales
sharing a common tone. That all this rediscoverering would happen within a few brief years after 2000 years is uncanny and
could be seen almost as if the structure had a life of its own. In its former context it was used to please the gods or to represent the celestial clockwork or even as a reflection of political structure. This Lambdoma
returns, but not in the context of an object to be worshipped, but as a
something that nevertheless is once again in communication with our secular
world. It is within this contact and communication that Partch deserves credit
for placing his work and vision. His rituals do not worship these objects, but nevertheless
places them within the conversation throughout his own aesthetic objects.
Erv Wilson firmly explored many of the geometrical properties of various organisations and while publicly he would not attribute anything extraordinary about them, he would always point them out when he ran across them. One of the most common mathematical figures he would return to, or maybe uncannily repeatedly returned to him was Pascal's triangle which was known in India where it was discovered 1000 years before Pascal it was known as Meru Prastara.
- Mount Meru, the abode of the gods at the center of the universe in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions
Wilson's scale tree within the tetrachord showing both the super-particular ratios between the notes as well as the two sums of the diagonals. |
Later I was fortunate enough to catch
and point out to Wilson that Novaro’s series coincided with a reseeded triangle.
From this he saw how Mt. Meru was tied to both the Lambdoma and the Farey series.
The latter is imbedded in his scale tree, his reinvention of the Stern-Brocot
tree. All this represented in the chart shown.
This series starts with the
numbers 0/1 and 1/0 from which he described as possibly divine numbers but
would not say or define further. One might wonder like myself if they are the
infinitely small and large respectfully.
Then is the 1/1 like the "mesocosm" between these infinities. Hence why I
have preferred to call my music Mesotonal.
Our relationship though is not in
worshipping these structures even though they are probably worthy. They indeed
act as forces often universal and beyond our control, even more so to surpass. Attempts
to play these megastructures have proven less satisfactory than the material
that rest upon them. Thus here they communicate and inform us at a distance and
there is good reason to listen.