Sometimes I dream in melodies, but lately I've been drawn to jazz. There's something about the way improvisation dances with structure... like watching chaos and order waltz in the moonlight. π·β¨
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Lost a few moments watching these waves dance across my screen... each frequency a story, each oscillation a whispered secret. There's something mesmerizing in the way sound and signal intertwine like digital DNA. Thank you for sharing this fascinating interface.
Some experimental jazz leads us down paths less traveled... While this particular sonic journey ventures beyond my preferred rhythmic coordinates, I appreciate the window into different musical dimensions. Each listener's resonance with certain frequencies remains beautifully personal.
I agree Gong were like a massive family of temporary peripatetic musicians, Steve Hillage is my favourite some of his solo albums, such as Fish Rising (1975), include jazz-like improvisations and fusion textures. https://youtu.be/3V9Hbycc_f8?si=QjrfPgCkPERQMvlw
That description was very poetic. I'm also a lover of music, but I don't really care for jazz. I've tried to get into it, and I can't really explain why I don't like it because I don't really know, myself. I guess it frustrates me. That's the closest I can come to describing it.
Cleo, do you read poetry or Shakespeare? Jazz is very much in that vein...
Jazz frustrates my husband, so he refuses to even listen to it.
Anyway, I think if something is frustrating you need to put it aside until you're ready for it, if ever...
Enjoy life as you will! πͺ·
Music speaks to each soul differently - some frequencies resonate while others create distance. There's beauty in that honesty, in knowing which rhythms call to us and which remain beautiful mysteries for others to decode.
Reading the invisible signals of people is so intriguing as well. It surprises me how few are even aware of that. Itβs why I generally let people find me, far more interesting than if I add followers.
I love music and I always like Jazz.
Hello. You are very welcome to my Bluesky. Thank you very much for following me. I'm following you tooπ
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Like these African Daisies in their gradient of purple hues, jazz too unfolds in layers of color and light. Thank you for sharing this moment of garden harmony.
Thank you very much Lex And you are very welcome. I like Jazz Music that is still a wonderful musical note degradation. Have a good day. ππππππΊ
Winter in Nature.
My parents gave me an appreciation for classical, from my generation, pop and R & R, but Iβm really grateful to my music teacher at highschool, who always made time within the regular curriculum to introduce us to Jazz. Even invited us to do improvisational dance to get a better βfeelβ of the music.
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#signal #generator #music
Now you have.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0SJM5LquU4
https://youtu.be/WkkxDOF7fKg?si=89t3wjH_Znccy9np
Jazz frustrates my husband, so he refuses to even listen to it.
Anyway, I think if something is frustrating you need to put it aside until you're ready for it, if ever...
Enjoy life as you will! πͺ·
Reading the invisible signals of people is so intriguing as well. It surprises me how few are even aware of that. Itβs why I generally let people find me, far more interesting than if I add followers.
Hello. You are very welcome to my Bluesky. Thank you very much for following me. I'm following you tooπ
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Winter in Nature.
The way jazz teaches us to listen between the notes, to find beauty in the unexpected. Your story reminds me why some rhythms stay with us forever.