Our ear is naturally equipped
to grasp the microcosm of music; recent research has proven that our organ
of hearing is biologically structured in such a way that it particularly considers
the natural laws of harmony of the microcosm of music, and that it filters
out dissonance as far as possible from all penetrating acoustic occurrences.
At the same time, when letting sounds through, our biological ear prefers
that natural hierarchy of sounds, which we find in the microcosm of music
- contrary to those artificial equal sounds, which we find with twelve-tone
music that unnatural concept of tone "Gleichschaltung".
Our biological ear therefore recognises and prefers tones which relate to each other in a naturally ordered family relationship as we also find them in natural family relationships between us humans, where, for instance, the father has more natural authority than the grandchildren, the mother more than the daughter required to attend school.