The Musical Aspects of the Ancient Egyptian Vocalic Language

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By Moustafa Gadalla

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This book will show the one-ness of the sound principles for both music and the Egyptian alphabetical vocalic language.The book will show that the fundamentals, structure, formations, grammar, and syntax are exactly the same in music and in the Egyptian alphabetical language. The book will show the musical/tonal/tonic Egyptian alphabetical letters as being derived from the three primary tonal sounds/vowels; the fundamentals of generative phonology; and the nature of the four sound variations of each letter and their exact equivalence in musical notes; the generative nature of both the musical triads and its equivalence in the Egyptian trilateral stem verbs; utilization of alphabetical letters and the vocalic notations for both texts and musical instruments performance; and much more.

This book is divided into 10 chapters.

Chapter 1: Historical Deception of the (Ancient) Egyptian Linguistics

Chapter 2: The Seamless Language and/of Music

Chapter 3: The Human Vocal Instrument

Chapter 4: The Three Primary Tonal Sounds

Chapter 5: The Musical/Tonal/Tonic Alphabet

Chapter 6: Duality of Letters/Musical Tones

Chapter 7: The "Atom" of Musical/Vocal Sounds

Chapter 8: The Musical Rhythmic Sound Segmentation

Chapter 9: Harmonic/Rhythmic Word Formation/Morphology [Musical Triad]

Chapter 10: Tonal/Musical Sentences & Their Types/ Various Forms [Themes and their variations]

The Musical Aspects of the Ancient Egyptian Vocalic Language