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HARMONIC DIAPASON

Active Reference Frequency

Composition based on a clear reference with harmonic expansion

This sound environment starts with the base of a tuned tuning fork, but incorporates a harmonic layer that amplifies its presence. Unlike a pure tuning fork, here the sound is not perceived as a fixed point, but as an expanding core. This expansion introduces a slight activation, maintaining clarity while adding perceptual density.

It is especially useful in contexts of awakening, stress management, or moments where activation is desired without losing control.

  • Awakening: Activates perception directly and clearly.
  • Stress: Allows you to channel internal activation toward an organized stimulus.
  • Activation: Introduces sustained energy without losing reference.
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Potential physiological effect
The combination of a stable reference and harmonic expansion can promote balanced activation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), facilitating states of controlled alertness. It can influence the sensorimotor rhythm, organizing perception without generating saturation.

Subjective Experience
A sense of clarity with presence. The sound not only defines, but also occupies space.

Orientative Correspondence (Frequency + Perception)
The tuning fork has historically been used as a tuning reference, establishing a clear point within the sound system.

In this case, the incorporation of harmonics modifies that function: it is no longer just about defining, but about expanding from that point.

In some contemporary interpretations, this combination can be associated with states of active organization, where clarity is not static, but dynamic.
It can be interpreted as a frequency that not only orders, but also propels from a defined center.