Posts Tagged ‘earth tones’
Strontium
Strontium – (Sr) is the 38th element in the Periodic Table. See the blog post “Tones of Strontium” for more information about its characteristics and its functions in the human body. Red Tones Green Tones Blue Tones Strontium Scale Strontium Improv
Read MoreMolybdenum
Molybdenum is the 42nd element. Please see Tones of Molybdenum for an explanation. Green Violet Ultraviolet Molybdenum Scale Molybdenum Soundscape
Read MoreSilver
Silver is the 47th element. See much more about this element in the blog – Tones of Silver. Infrared Red Green Ultraviolet Silver Scale Silver Sound Sketch
Read MoreIodine
Iodine is the 53rd element. See Tones of Iodine for a description. Very Ultraviolet Green Infrared Iodine Scale Iodine Soundscape
Read MoreGold
Gold is the 79th element. For more information see Tones of Gold in the blog section. Ultraviolet Red Gold Scale Gold Soundscape
Read MoreLead
Lead is the 82nd element. For more information about the element see Tones of Lead in the blog section. Ultraviolet Violet Lead Scale Lead Soundscape
Read MoreTones of Calcium
Calcium, the 20th element, is essential in the life of a cell. Calcium ions move in and out of the cytoplasm and act as a signal for metabolic processes. Bones, teeth, shells, limestone, dolomite, quick lime for cement, the formation of stalagmites and stalactites are all calcium-based materials.
Read MoreTones of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It is estimated that 90% of all matter is hydrogen. It has interesting qualities that make it a unique element on our material plane. Its name comes “from the Greek words hydro (water), and genes (forming). Hydrogen was recognized as a distinct substance by Henry Cavendish…
Read MoreTones of Selenium
Selenium is an essential trace element in our bodies. Its name comes from the Greek word Selênê (Moon). It is also able to convert the sun’s energy directly into electricity and was one of the first elements used in photovoltaic panels. Selenium is used by our bodies in a number of proteins primarily helping cell…
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