When I'm using music as an accompaniment to something I'm doing - in this case writing an essay - I don't want it to get "too" interesting all of a sudden. The idea of taking a theme and slowly working it, gently twisting and developing it into new shapes and sounds makes a lot of sense to me. It's different enough to allow the brain to notice the change, but not too different that it has to devote extra resource to processing it.
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The penultimate track in this reverse Fibonacci series, the core theme that has been developed in the last two tracks is completely absent in this one. It's actually more reminiscent of "I don't Know" from the 131 bpm playlist.
It uses the same mechanic of the sliding half step from the F#7 to the Fmajor 7 to set up the different sections. There are two separate blues pieces in the middle of the track and a completely new ending - which feels very calm and hopeful.
Still digging the camera placement and am looking forward to getting back to the core theme in the final 34 bpm development which will happen later on this week.
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Super slow version of the Fibonacci theme in Fminor at 89 beats per minute. This is about as minimalist as you get - simple solo piano with my favorite ending to date.
Very happy with the camera angle and the LIFX bulb lighting - thinking this is the way forward for a while.
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