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The following music NFT is my initial response to Gioachino Assereto's ‘Christ Healing the Blind Man’, recorded on Dec 2, 2022 via voice memo at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee, WI. The cover art is a sineprint (a graphed room frequency response) of my room in the hotel.
It felt a bit too obvious to start the composition at the moment Christ restores the blind mans vision. I wanted to give music to the experiences the blind man must have lived before the miracle. Therefore, the first couple minutes of the audio sketch are an attempt to capture what it must feel like to stumble around in darkness. The silence in between pizzicatos is synonymous to that darkness. The introduction of the D maj/min. chord progression at the end of the recording is a take on the entrance of Jesus and the carrying out of his miracle. This moment will likely be orchestrated for brass.
Blindness : for ASSERETO
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Blindness : for ASSERETO
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The following music NFT is my initial response to Gioachino Assereto's ‘Christ Healing the Blind Man’, recorded on Dec 2, 2022 via voice memo at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee, WI. The cover art is a sineprint (a graphed room frequency response) of my room in the hotel.
It felt a bit too obvious to start the composition at the moment Christ restores the blind mans vision. I wanted to give music to the experiences the blind man must have lived before the miracle. Therefore, the first couple minutes of the audio sketch are an attempt to capture what it must feel like to stumble around in darkness. The silence in between pizzicatos is synonymous to that darkness. The introduction of the D maj/min. chord progression at the end of the recording is a take on the entrance of Jesus and the carrying out of his miracle. This moment will likely be orchestrated for brass.