I'm a scientist & musician who has done some research on self-similarity. I've been studying the YouTube video Life in life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP5-iIeKXE8
and I wonder if it could be accompanied with sounds in which an original rhythm (I estimate it starts at around 60 Hz) becomes faster and then sound like pitches or chords so that the piece ends up at the same place musically when it's over at 1:29.
music for LIFE IN LIFE
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Re: music for LIFE IN LIFE
I do microtonal music.
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Re: music for LIFE IN LIFE
Ah so like a Shepard's Tone, where it gives the illusion of speeding up in rhythm and sound, but actually remains identical in pitch and rhythm at the end? I also am a musician.ldecola wrote: December 29th, 2020, 7:02 pm I'm a scientist & musician who has done some research on self-similarity. I've been studying the YouTube video Life in life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP5-iIeKXE8
and I wonder if it could be accompanied with sounds in which an original rhythm (I estimate it starts at around 60 Hz) becomes faster and then sound like pitches or chords so that the piece ends up at the same place musically when it's over at 1:29.