Music-of-the-spheres
noun
1.
a music, imperceptible to human ears, formerly supposed to be produced by the movements of the spheres or heavenly bodies.
noun
1.
the celestial music supposed by Pythagoras to be produced by the regular movements of the stars and planets
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