
Revealing the Harmonic Blueprint
A new way of understanding sound — not as isolated frequencies, but as relationships that can be heard, felt, and applied.
Introducing the Scale of 11 and the RJS system
The Scale of 11 is a relational harmonic system developed through the exploration of frequency patterns, interval relationships, and direct listening. Rather than focusing on individual tones, it reveals how sound organizes into coherent structures that shape perception and experience.
This work bridges mathematical structure and audible reality, offering a framework that can be both understood and heard.
What You’ll Hear and Experience
- How tones organize into repeating patterns
- How interval relationships create coherence, tension, and resolution
- The movement of sound across the Scale of 11
- A new way of listening that can be applied immediately
A Shift in Perspective
Many sound-based practices focus on individual frequencies. The Scale of 11 offers a different lens — one that emphasizes relationships, movement, and structure.
It does not replace existing approaches, but reveals the underlying harmonic architecture that connects them.
When heard in context, sound becomes more than a tone — it becomes a pattern.
Read the Full Research
The complete framework, including the development of the Scale of 11 and the RJS system, is available as a downloadable document.
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