Re: music: "Vocation of the Cracking Embers of Dawn Sight", in 10th root of fift
That was beautiful. Ends a bit abruptly, but it's hard to avoid that
in a non-octave scale... I would have liked it to go on longer. Good
work.
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crazy_music@yahoogroups.com, "X. J. Scott" <xjscott@e...> wrote:
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http://www.nonoctave.com/tunes/VocationOfTheCracklingEmbers.mp3
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> A primitive polyphonic double reed instrument plays plaintively,
> contemplatively. It is tuned to the 10th root of fifth, which is a
nonoctave
> tuning. Embellistments on a cymbal set accompanies the soloist.
>
> It is a fire from the night before, the embers crackling as a new day
> arrives. The white whisps of smoke mix with the dampness of the early
> morning fog. The deep orange and black embers contrast with the
orange of
> the sun below the horizon, rising, and the black of the sea beneath it.
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> - xj