A musical journey toward hearing and expressing an undivided pitch Continuum. Suggesting infinite polychromatic auditory 'pitch-colors', currently expressed only in gradations of our black and white, monochromatic language.
This is a polychromatic composition with 106 pitches per octave. It is a 'bridge' composition intended to expand aural perception and awareness of microtonal pitch 'color' and harmony within a quasi-conventional musical context.
This is a composition expressed with the hope of expanding the traditional (absolute) conception of fixed pitch/intervals in music toward awareness of an undivided continuum of (relative) spectral pitch 'colors' and interrelationships.
... as an awareness of the infinite potential varieties of 'red' would be to a visual artist, both in isolation and within the context of the surrounding colors and illumination.
More information, polychromatic score and audio file downloads are available at:
https://dolorescatherino.com
https://polychromaticmusic.com
This is a polychromatic composition with 106 pitches per octave. It is a 'bridge' composition intended to expand aural perception and awareness of microtonal pitch 'color' and harmony within a quasi-conventional musical context.
This is a composition expressed with the hope of expanding the traditional (absolute) conception of fixed pitch/intervals in music toward awareness of an undivided continuum of (relative) spectral pitch 'colors' and interrelationships.
... as an awareness of the infinite potential varieties of 'red' would be to a visual artist, both in isolation and within the context of the surrounding colors and illumination.
More information, polychromatic score and audio file downloads are available at:
https://dolorescatherino.com
https://polychromaticmusic.com
'Toward the Continuum' - Polychromatic composition by Dolores Catherino camera iphone 8 plus apk | |
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