Harmonica 1
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First of three pieces made from the same original material; short bursts of sound from a cheap harmonica. Nine of these bursts were selected from the original recording, each of slightly different length. Each was then time-stretched by the same amount but with different time resolution factors, then repeated several times. All start at the same time, but because of the various lengths repetition rates they immediately start to interact at different times. It is actually surprising that there are a number of times where null points occur throughout - except at the end when only two tracks, then one, left sounding.
cool experiment the stretching and time resolution are really important to the final sound the echoes seem separate from other things --- was thinking there should be no null points --- because of the echoes going on-- how does the interactions work?