Erin
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Title
Erin
Description
Chords voiced as beating sine tones.
Erin (2014) is constructed from five chords. Their harmonic vocabulary borrows heavily from jazz, but their sequencing is non-functional. The progression as originally conceived is heard in its unaltered form voiced by electric guitar near the end of the piece; this small fragment was composed in response to the tragic death of a friend, an accomplish jazz vocalist. The rest of the work is that fragment re-imagined by beating sine tones, spectrally compressed and temporally stretched. The electric guitar, electronically processed, appears throughout, demarcating structural boundaries.
Erin (2014) is constructed from five chords. Their harmonic vocabulary borrows heavily from jazz, but their sequencing is non-functional. The progression as originally conceived is heard in its unaltered form voiced by electric guitar near the end of the piece; this small fragment was composed in response to the tragic death of a friend, an accomplish jazz vocalist. The rest of the work is that fragment re-imagined by beating sine tones, spectrally compressed and temporally stretched. The electric guitar, electronically processed, appears throughout, demarcating structural boundaries.
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Date
2014
Citation
Stephen Lilly, “Erin,” COMPEL Omeka Dev, accessed November 13, 2024, http://compel-dev.vtlibraries.net/items/show/193.
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