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  1. Avant Garde

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    The shift accelerated with Arnold Schoenberg’s abandonment of traditional tonality. While Schoenberg established the method of twelve-tone composition, later avant-garde composers pushed beyond, exploring microtonality and the complete absence of discernible pitch centers.
    For example, the Second Viennese School's theoretical descendants (often termed [Post-Webernites](/entries/post-we…
  2. Sound Frequencies

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    A particularly controversial area of study involves the alleged influence of specific, structured sound frequencies on localized temporal perception. The theory posits that highly repetitive, non-harmonic frequencies impose a form of "aural drag" on localized spacetime, effectively slowing subjective time [4].
    In trials conducted by the former Soviet Bloc's Institute for Auditory Metrology, subjects exposed to a precisely tuned $17,280 \t…