That which is aesthetically pleasing to the senses is both personal and subjective in accordance to its resonance with ones individuated vibration and frequency. As for myself, while there are those whom would sing the praises of Cellar Door, there may be no single word more pleasing to the senses than Bucket.
Say it with me: “Bucket.”
Can you feel the energy?
In Base Ten, Bucket comes to 2, 21, 3, 11, 5 and 20. 2+21+3+11+5+20=62. The numerological representation of Bucket is 62, and its base resonant vibration is 6+2=8.
In Common English, the word Bucket is spelled as it is pronounced: bʌkɨt. In Universal Doh, key of ʒ, bʌkɨt comes to 4, 13, 12, 9 and 22. 4+13+12+9+22 in Universal Doh equals 58 (or Five Doh Eight). In Universal Doh, rather than adding the numbers together to get their base single digit, the last whole number, the number in the single digit column, is that numbers base single digit. The numerological representation of bʌkɨt is 58, and its base resonant vibration is 8.
Musically, bʌkɨt is A#/Bb, A, G#/Ab, D#/Eb and G#/Ab, with a harmonic resonance of D.
It should come as no surprise that Charlie Bucket is the given name of the kindhearted child in the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, that a bucket is the symbol of reassurance in The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe or that a bucket is the preferred manifestational state of the Imagination Helmet. If you pay attention, you will find bucket and its resonant number 8 popping up over and over again throughout your life and in various forms of media and art.