It is wide acknowledged that music theory is descriptive, hence if it is for "struggling with" then it is necessary to alternate music practice.
Rather ago I came to conclusion that main lacks of existing music system are:
-Its atoms, that is, musical notes aren't strictly determined and same note may be presented in multitude of variants, which are difficult to control.
-Frequency partials of notes don't correspond music scale (by all proved variants), because of it dissonances is difficult to control by all variants of music scale building. By it dissonances may be not only unpleasant but desirable too.
So I came to conclusion that music note must have following structure:
-It must include main partials which are mutual consonant.
-It must include special dissonant partials, which form dissonances with corresponding main partials and which parameters (for example intensity, distance from the main partial) are strictly controlled.
For experiments with such note structure I worked out special program and its very easy in use demonstration version. Last one permits to obtain numerous new variants from files encoded by main program fragments of music works. By these experiments for every tried variant the sound file and diagram of frequency partials are made.
I hope that such experiments would be interesting for community.
The program with necessary explanations and example files are presented on the site [
home.arcor.de]
Greetings
Yuri Vilenkin