File:Invention 2P 14th Sostenuto.ogg
Invention_2P_14th_Sostenuto.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 3 s, 79 kbps, file size: 1.15 MB)
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English: This edition - invention 2P 14th (Sostenuto) was a self-creation, following my educational demonstration of Sir Bach's 14th Invention (Wikimedia commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File%3ABach_Invention_2P_14th.ogg), but as another possibility in the special sounds-effect after the soft-touching. I slowed down (a little bit) it's life-speed for 'tasting graceful beauties' and added 'Sostenuto pedal-background' to limit the energies-spreading of those depressed single-raising notes; while, main melodic lines, as heavenly lights, would be oppositely self-reflected and soft penetrating those sounds-limitations surrounding, with it's energy waving one by another to far distance... Meanwhile, The damper pedal's applications were threading legatos together, as if you were touching the ground of clouds and walking out a pathway higher-towards, and its beating sounds themselves were also forming one custom (In traditional China, the small crashing sounds of jade adornments - such as jade dragons', around gentleman's waist, when he was walking, could also form a rhythm of entrainments - Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jade, which reflected this guy's life style, personality, interests and dream. You knew, noises were also parts of music, which computers might be accurate in a very much way but still ignored totally - Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inventions_and_Sinfonias_(Bach). - Yes, this computer has well-done Bach's Inventions, Congratulation!. Coming back, therefore, I has borrowed and renewed this thought here ) which was what I could only consider in Baroque Organ music, under my ability of imagination. You knew, people, living in that area, must also move and talk, under their make-ups, I thought.
Sorry, it was the only possibility, I thought, could be added for reappearing Baroque gracefulness, depending on my own little conditions. Indeed, the clarification of music layers couldn't compare with the other edition I researched out and published before. Therefore, I thought it was fuzzing upon some clouds... to be my fragments of Baroque impressionism . I thought: firstly recorded this try beside, and waiting someday, I or someone would develop this style in future... Might be, as we wish... |
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Author | Jason M. C., Han |
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MP3 | 124 kbps | Completed 18:22, 9 December 2017 | 3.0 s |
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