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130313 | Tune

A high frequency sound is present in the air but can barely be heard by the human ear when hit against an object, though when the object which is generating the sound is been placed in a different object or medium it creates a sustained tonal pitch. This pitch can change in timbre if placed on a different object with a different density and hollowness. Usually an “after tonal” pitch bend takes place trying to mimic the pitch of the object holding the sound. This “after tonal pitch” may also vary in different timbre depending on what or who is producing the pitch. The harmonics of the tonal pitch are then also played trying to be “perfectly” harmonic with each other. An infinite amount of melodies and harmonies with different rhythms, pitches and timbre are then created for a macro amount of time...In the end it is the thin bare sound being generated which starts something much more greater and tremendous.

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