Osamenor
Staff member
Open three different browser windows. Go to You Tube in each one.
In the first browser window, search out the movement of Holst's The Planets for one of the planets in your t-square (ie "holst's the planets jupiter").
In the second and third browser windows, search out the movements for your other t-square planets. (This only works if your t-square doesn't include your sun, moon, or Pluto. Holst didn't write a movement for any of those.) (You can also do this with a grand cross, if it only includes planets between Mercury and Neptune. You'll need four browser windows open in that case.)
Play all of them at once.
That's what your t-square planets talking to each other sound like.
I tried it for mine (Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus). It was very interesting!
In the first browser window, search out the movement of Holst's The Planets for one of the planets in your t-square (ie "holst's the planets jupiter").
In the second and third browser windows, search out the movements for your other t-square planets. (This only works if your t-square doesn't include your sun, moon, or Pluto. Holst didn't write a movement for any of those.) (You can also do this with a grand cross, if it only includes planets between Mercury and Neptune. You'll need four browser windows open in that case.)
Play all of them at once.
That's what your t-square planets talking to each other sound like.
I tried it for mine (Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus). It was very interesting!