H2_Overture
This project evolved over a 5 year
period as I recorded the natural sounds
of water. During this time, I also
learned to listen for the music in
these water sounds, allowing the rain,
rivers, oceans, and thunderstorms
to evoke their own themes and feelings
in me.
These elements became the initial
ingredients for my contribution to
this musical collaboration with mother
nature.
In some cases, I enhanced or assisted
the water sounds. For example, I once
placed several canning jars in the
rain, so that the water dripping from
my roof onto their metal tops produced
its own rhythms. This is an example
of what I call "Scrapophony" -- the
art of making music with found objects.
In other cases, I was able to derive
new sounds by electronically processing
the water sounds I had recorded.
Finally, I added the sound of conventional,
and sometimes not so conventional
instruments to complement what was
already there.