Ervin Wilson was born in Colonia Pacheco, a small village in the remote mountains of northwest
Chihuahua, Mexico, where he lived until the age of fifteen. His mother taught him to play the
reed organ and to read musical notation. He began to compose at an early age, but immediately discovered that some of the sounds he was hearing mentally could not be reproduced by the conventional intervals of the organ. As a teenager, he began to read books on Indian music, developing an interest in concepts of
raga. While he was in the Air Force in
Japan, a chance meeting with a total stranger introduced him to
musical harmonics, which changed the course of his life and work. Influenced by the work of Joseph Yasser, Wilson began to think of the musical scale as a living process—like a crystal or plant. ==Works==