I wrote the melody and harmony of "Love Song for a Mountain" all at one time. The words came much later (months!). The harmony is more reflective of the colors and diffuse light of the mountain. The melody is sparse, simple and yearning, in my mind a rendition of the stark but subdued presence and line of the mountain, and the gradations/lines caused by tree line, sky, etc.
Written in 3/4, the rhythm is pale and spacious, and once again, sparse.
As I write this, I hope that you enjoy synesthesia as much as I do! Have a listen and please feel free to expand the conversation.
Good Morning Cinch,
ReplyDeleteIn what way do you experience synesthesia? It is a fascinating phenomenon. Sibelius, for example used to hear a particular tone when he saw his green oven, if I remember correctly. And for some who experience this, music can bring on waves of color. Really amazing.
David
http://www.globalaroundtown.blogspot.com
I think having a green oven is Awesome!--Lily
ReplyDeleteHere's an interesting article on composing in the 21st Century.
ReplyDeletehttp://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/category/the-score/?ref=arts
David
http://www.globalaroundtown.blogspot.com