I've always wondered why I feel so close to water, the oceans and the seas. Maybe it's because I was born in a summer month and in Florida, or because my star sign is Cancer. Nope, it is none of those reasons.
Me being the nerd that I am figured this out two days ago. Water is connected to my undergrad and doctoral research. And you're probably wondering how does she figure that? Think about it. Water is composed of 3 parts: 1 Oxygen and 2 Hydrogen. If it were to be missing one of these parts, it would no longer be water. This same concept applies to tintinnabulation. A triad consists of three notes. (Although theoretically, a triad can exist without the third (also called the second note)). Anywho, those three notes complete the tintinnabular voice in tintinnabulation's construction. These are the notes that resemble bells, another large portion of my life.
Water can contract and form ice, and I'm guessing it expands to form gas whilst still consisting of these molecules. Same goes for tintinnabulation. It can form the most minimal of pieces or one can expand on the musical molecules to form a full symphony. I wasn't kidding when I said this holy minimalistic music is like a drug to me.
On to doctoral research. First comes background reading on Arvo Part, Henry Gorecki, and John Tavener--from Estonia, Poland, and England, a very nice mixture. :)
About Moi
- Bo
- United Kingdom
- Budding scholar, voice student, horn student, piano princess, swim buff, choir nerd, practice fiend, exchange student, former cathedral chorister, Dean's chorister, young diva
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