Sunday, October 10, 2010

Amber Wings

After almost an entire year, I finally finished composing my sine wave piece. It is entitled Amber Wings (long story). This is a very slowly moving, patiently evolving piece. Please listen to at a low volume if your speakers are weak; there are some very low frequencies that could damage your speakers. On the other hand, if you have a decent set of monitors, by all means, turn it up! Since I am working with standing sine waves, the piece actually changes in your proximity relationship to the speakers. Walk around while it's playing--the slightest head or body movement will bring out different frequencies, beating patterns, and difference tones. Enjoy!

Frequencies employed: 30hz; 33hz; 42.5hz; 50hz; 62hz; 75hz; 81hz; 89.3hz; 95hz; 100.9hz; 111hz; 125hz; 133hz; 147hz; 150hz; 164.7hz; 175hz; 187.4hz; 200hz; 213hz; 225hz; 238hz; 245hz; 250hz; 259hz; 275hz; 291hz; 300hz; 312hz; 324hz; 333.331hz; 350hz; 359hz; 375hz; 388hz; 400.13hz; 412hz; 422hz; 450hz; 50.675hz



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Amber Wings by Ryan Gregory Tallman

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