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5th Quality Standard

THE FORCE-FIELDS
IN MUSIC

The Musical Performers
and Their Laws

The Motif

The Masculine and the Feminine Musical Motif

Training the Free
Formative Will

Motif-Recognition

Motif-Technique

Power and
Powerlessness of
Musical Interpretation

Scenes from the
Inner World
of Human Evolution

Integration of Levels
of Creativity

The Differentiated
Apprehension of the
Power of the Harmony

The Perfection of the
Formative Forces in Music

The Melody

The Manifold Shape
of the Melody

The Path of the Human Character in the
Musical Form

The Sequence in Music

The Gate of Harmony
to the Outer Music

 

 






THE PROCESS OF CREATING MUSIC
The Practical Fundamentals of Universal Creativity
         
 
The Melody


   
 
The sequence is the inner breath of the motifs and, therefore, the inner breath of the melody as well.

 
The Inner Breath of the Motifs
 
 
The sequence is that force which, from within, sustains the aspects of the motif in their diversity as the melody. When the motif elements of the melody tend to fall apart - which would disrupt the description of the motif’s life - the sequence unites the waves of music even stronger.

 
The Sustaining Force in the Musical Unfoldment of the Motif
 
 
As the motif sets out on its individual path of life, it expands into the melody, and this is due to the natural formative power of the sequence which permeates it from within with the harmonizing qualities of joy.

 
The Growth of the Melody
 
 
The compositional rules according to which the sequence guides the motif on its life-path in the melody are called the “sequence-technique.”

 
Sequence-Technique
 
 
To the listener the melody is his personal journey through the worlds of the motifs; and the melody appears to him as a more comprehensive form of the motif, as the more manifold expression of the motif.

 
The Personal Journey of the Musical Listener
 
 
The melody, by nature, is not a sum of motifs, rather it has grown entirely from a single motif, just as a tree grows from a single seed.

 
The Growth of the Motif
 
 
A sum of motifs, therefore, does not yet constitute a naturally grown melody but is comparable to a tree that has been artificially assembled.

 
The Whole of the Melody is more than the Sum of the Parts of the Motifs
 
     
     
                                 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                     
                                     
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