This month’s piece is titled Late Summer Flowers.
A Haiku
Late summer flowers Blooming, stretching, reaching for Sunbeams by the pond
- Minor Fossil
Late Summer Flowers is my first real attempt using a sequencer, where I experimented automating the velocity and chance of each note, giving the piece variation and interest. A cello lends a wistful melody and a handful of synths loop lovingly in ambience.
New for the Upcoming Months
I’ve decided to take a break from writing music for the next three months, but don’t worry, there will still be new (to Substack) music coming your way. Starting next month, I’ll be posting the three singles I released before I started writing here. These are my neoclassical/classical piano pieces. My plan is to finish out the year sharing these and then began writing my first album in January, with one new piece being released every month until the album is released sometime at the end of the year or early the following year. I’m already excited and have been brainstorming a few ideas.
Sharing
A Song
Here is Somewhere by January Fire
A Book
Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson by Peter C. Mancall
A Quote
“Earth laughs in flowers.” - from “Hamatreya” by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Came here from Jeff Goins's post and as soon as I listened to the first few notes of this piece, I felt the stress of this week melt away. I can't wait to hear what's next and explore everything else you've created.
Awesome track! I'm a sucker for sequencers and arpeggiators, and it sounds great as a layer here.