Fragile, warm, major chords are spread in a slow arc, like an string carillon. — a fully acoustic piece built without a click, letting time breathe.
The first part unfolds as ascending-descending arpeggios, traveling from the lowest bass notes to the highest ukulele register, spanning several octaves across three instruments.
The second part settles into repeating acoustic patterns, with tempo-based delays and softly strummed Martin chords expanding the motion.
Not ambient, but song-like — a neoclassical acoustic soundscape: tender, positive, and quietly buoyant.
Inspired by this haiku:
One leaf falls;
then another —
on the wind.
Haiku by Hattori Ransetsu
Photo by Oliver Hihn
Acoustic guitars, tenor ukulele & acoustic bass guitar — DD
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