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Be the main note
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Be the main note
Lissajous curves

Jules Antoine Lissajous, French physicist
In the mid-19th century, Lissajous discovered a way to know exactly what note a tuning fork produces: visualizing the sound. Lissajous sought a way to translate the vibratory movements of the tuning fork into images.

Our pattern, composed solely of the Flat sign, demonstrates the infinite possibilities we have to advance towards better combinations, always accompanied by music.



Feel its notes
Reveals its origin

BE Harmonize your senses
BE Involve your aura
BE Tune your paths
BE Sharpens every experience

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