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For this challenge:
Instructions: Construct a Sound Haiku from a series of two-second “syllables” made from recordings you have captured. A traditional haiku is a poem written in three sections of five syllables, seven syllables, and then five syllables. Only seventeen syllables in all. Your audio recordings should be arranged into three sections of ten seconds, fourteen seconds, and then ten seconds, with each section separated by a pause of four seconds of silence.

the "recordings I captured" is me playing notes on instruments (organ, piano, synthesizer) , so:

00:00 First sentence, 5 notes (G-E-C-D-Bb)
00:10 Pause
00:14 Second sentence, 7 notes (A-Bb-G-F-C-E)
00:29 Pause
00:33 Third sentence, 5 notes (G-Bb-E-C-F)

I added a final D minor chord, just for the sake of it. Sorry for that. (the haiku should end at 00:48 really)

composed and performed by DD in Paris, France on Friday 26th March 2021 during the morning.

photo by sarah dorweiler

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More on this 482nd weekly Disquiet Junto project – Exactly That Gap (The Assignment: Make a musical haiku following instructions from Marcus Fischer) – at:
https://disquiet.com/0482/