


1396.91 Hz
"1396.91 Hz" is composed for violin, cello, and piano. Inspired by the minimalist style, the composition emphasizes simplicity. At an extremely slow tempo, this piece makes use of augmentation of time and space as the main ideas. This piece was originally written for two violins, utilizing artificial harmonics. However, I adapted it, making many performative changes in dynamics and articulation. Lastly, the title is the frequency, in Hz, of the final note of the piece.
"1396.91 Hz" is composed for violin, cello, and piano. Inspired by the minimalist style, the composition emphasizes simplicity. At an extremely slow tempo, this piece makes use of augmentation of time and space as the main ideas. This piece was originally written for two violins, utilizing artificial harmonics. However, I adapted it, making many performative changes in dynamics and articulation. Lastly, the title is the frequency, in Hz, of the final note of the piece.
"1396.91 Hz" is composed for violin, cello, and piano. Inspired by the minimalist style, the composition emphasizes simplicity. At an extremely slow tempo, this piece makes use of augmentation of time and space as the main ideas. This piece was originally written for two violins, utilizing artificial harmonics. However, I adapted it, making many performative changes in dynamics and articulation. Lastly, the title is the frequency, in Hz, of the final note of the piece.