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Funeral March
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This is a seemingly simple funeral march for piano, except with aleatoric elements and an enigmatic structure that is both obsessive and unusually flighty.
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Experimental fractal music
Creating audio is as simple as drawing a line through a fractal image. Anyone can do it! This line determines the notes as well as the duration of each note, depending upon the length of each segment of color that it intersects. These audio files have influences from diverse sources in the avant-garde world. Scales used may sound unusual to some listeners and the range of bent notes can contribute to a mysterious sound. I tend to call these works 'sound', rather than 'music'. They're not popular and not things that one would listen to more than once, unfortunately.
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Peak #77
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
Mark Brannan
Rights
2007 Mark Brannan, CC by-nc-sa
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September 26, 2007
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MP3 2.2 MB 128 kbps 2:26
Story behind the song
I created a work with Poodles and Flan a while ago. It was fairly interesting, but it needed something more. I decided to remix it by processing the sounds in Tallstick's Audio to MIDI program, and then naturally converting the MIDI back to a sound file. In the course of doing that, I reduced the music to piano, creating both a tighter focus of tonality while expanding the range of the notes, as well as its dynamics and unpredictability.
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