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for Piano, Jegogunk, Bass Harmonica, and Whispers
NYC Debut: May 1, 2010
The Chocolate Factory Theater, Queens, NYC
This is a continuation - or a companion piece - to Perhaps I'll See You Again (Someday). It uses the same audio windowing technique to stretch very short sections of audio into longer ones by slowing crawling through small windows in marked time.
Over this is the bowed the metal rods of the Jegogunk which, as it happens, are in tune with the short, abstract piano piece I wrote and recorded as source material.
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released May 1, 2010
Special thanks to the Chocolate Factory Theater for this performance.
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