Audio Files in The Score
Audio Files in The Score
NOTE: All the aspects of indeterminacy, present in the nota on of me and dura ons, are to be understood as an invita on to take care of the
specific life of each gesture / sound. The performer should concentrate on the fluidity of the performance, more than on coun ng the seconds.
approx. 30"
1
put a so cloth on the low strings, in
the indicated approximate range, and
hit it with the palm (or wear a piano
cleaning glove and hit the strings)
? *
‹
cross-fade between the acous c and the appreciate the gradual accelera on and fusion of sound grains
very loud, but with a so mbral quality electronic sound (as smooth as possible) Dur: 3000 5
(avoid harsh, metallic mbre) o f
ff (f)
Ped. (always down un l specified)
approx. 20"
f pp
Ped.
6
. . .
œ œ œ
j j j
&
{
move the so cloth to pp pp p
play all the following the beamed notes are connected,
clusters on the strings both conceptually and gesturally
always similar
? .
œ
j
. .
j j
œ œ p
pp pp
? ‰ ‰
‹
¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
pp pp
(Ped.) ___ ø ø ø ø
percussive noise
of the dampers
against the strings
7
. . . . .
œ œ œ œ œ
j j j j j
&
{
mp mf f f ff
. . .
? . . . œj . œj œj
œ œ œ œ
j j j j
.
j
œ p p mf p mf mf
pp
?
‹
pp
ø ø
{
ff ff ff
? ‰ ‰ ‰
‹
pp p p mf mf f Pitch: 0
(Ped.) (pp)
8
‹
&
¿ ¿ b¿ b¿ 2
{
ff note fingered on
the Eb string (11th
harmonic, approx. A)
& , O ,
¯ ¯ ¯
approx. 8"
think of a stone that falls into a pit and bounces against the internal walls
* double tap on the li
le circle of
very irregular improvisa on on the dampened notes; transi on from very frequent notes to sparse notes, the corresponding parameter
gradually increasing the recurrence of Eb and ending on Eb; insert pauses and grace notes ad lib. to make
move fast to reach the rhythm free and unpredictable; the notes below are just an example of such improvisa on
the low notes Dur: 750
? ¿ Pitch: 1
‹ 2 ¿¿ ¿
j
¿b œ ¿ ¿ n ¿ ¿ #¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
j #¿b œ ¿ ¿ n ¿ ¿
j n¿ bœ ¿
j n¿ bœ bœ bœ move Dur to 750*
mf ppp f move Pitch to 1*
0
o and proceed without wai ng o
f
ø gradually release pedal … Ped.
& ,
{
approx. 10"
similar, but look for a slightly different mbre, on a higher note
?
approx. 5"
irregular improvisa on on the dampened notes (including Eb), quite sparse,
rub a superball mallet on the string(s) of a low
ending on Eb; the notes below are just an example of such improvisa on
note of your choice; pull it towards yourself
?
‹ p
let ring ¿
jbœ ¿
j
n¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
j #¿ ¿ ¿
j ¿b œ n¿
j
¿ ¿ ¿#¿ #¿
j
bœ
p pp
(Ped.)
9
‹
&
¿ ¿b¿ 3
{
ff
& ,
* BORDERLANDS se ngs for this sample:
approx. 8" Voices: 8
change note again Dur: 750 *
Overlap: 0.75
? Pitch: 1
Vibrato: 0 o mf
p Vol: see dynamics
Width: 1
X,Y: -0.16, 0.16 approx. 8"
irregular improvisa on on the dampened notes (including Eb);
transi on from sparse notes to a con nuous flow of notes, as
similar fast as possible; try to avoid the constant repe on of pa erns
?
‹ j j j
bœ j
pp
¿ deac vate sample
(move the circle away pp
from the sample)
(Ped.)
‹ ¿¿
&
{
ff
& , O
p f
?
¿
o
remove the so
cloth (or glove)
from the low strings
?
Pf
‹ j j bœ
f f
(Ped.) ___ ø
10
‹
&
¿ ¿b¿ ¿¿
not synchronized with the beat
¿ ¿b¿
n¿ ¿ b ¿ b ¿
n¿ n¿ ¿ b ¿ b ¿ 4
{
ff ff ff (ff)
& O
think of an ancient clock striking the hours
constant beat,
very precise end of the beat
2" 2"
C# fingered on the find a similar complex tone,
B string (complex, fingering the C string close irregular improvisa on on the dampened notes
bell-like tone) to the posi on on the B string (including Eb), made of four groups of fast notes
similar similar, on Bb reac vate sample separated by longer pauses; the notes below
(move the circle are just an example of such improvisa on
O (unspecified pitch) O O onto the sample)
? #O
#O put the so
‹
cloth (or glove)
(Ped.) ___ ø
?
for addi onal informa on on this technique
6 strings; if s ll nothing comes out, do not worry and proceed to the next event
{
p
dead
finger, dead strokes, two groups of fast notes stroke
always slightly irregular separated by longer pauses (strings)
&
{
ff ff
? 6
p
(Ped.)
‹ ¿¿
¿ ¿b¿
¿ ¿b¿b¿
n¿ n¿ ¿ b ¿ b ¿
5
&
{
ff ff (ff)
? Dur: 3000 6
move Dur to 3000
and proceed without wai ng
pp
o p
dead dead
dead stroke
stroke
stroke
? ‰ ‰
‹ .j
b œ
¿ deac vate sample
(move the circle away
mf mf f f ff from the sample)
(Ped.) ___ ø
12
?
in case no sound comes out, do not worry and proceed to the next event
6
mf pp pp without crescendo
Dur: 3000
(Ped.)
‹ ¿¿
&
{
ff
prepare the tension for the events coming in the next page; this part should not be too sta c
o mf
*
?
(Ped.)
13
not synchronized with the pendulum
‹ ¿ ¿b¿ ¿ ¿b¿ b¿
&
{
ff ff
VIDEO
think of a razor-sharp pendulum, descending slowly but relentlessly from the ceiling, with wider and wider sweeps, but always isochronous
constant pulse (about 1.5")
very precise
lay the ruler flat on the strings, parallel to the keyboard, and slide it le and right across the
strings, without applying too much pressure, in order to produce an uneven squeaking sound
(Ped.)
{
ff
o f
21 25 26 28 32 36
&
(Ped.)
14 con nuous flow of notes, as fast as possible; pa erns or trills are welcome;
deac vate the last two samples just before reaching the low strings
>.
‹ very short
pause
&
{
always ff
¿ deac vate sample
pp fff
(throw the circle
out of the screen)
stop the sweep abruptly
40
&
¿ deac vate sample
(throw the circle
6
out of the screen)
?
(Ped.)
ff o pp
{
ppp
so pizzicato
(pluck the string 1C ad lib. un l the end
with a finger p)
& œ
pp
constant beat,
very precise end of the beat
2"
O (unspecified pitch) #O O #O O
?
‹ œ œ
œ bœ nœ
p p (p)
(Ped.)
15
{
(ppp)
-
right hand
ordinary playing
on the keyboard
-œ
- # -œ #œ
-œ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ œ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ Œ
& #œ
ppp
5 5 5 5 -
?
‹
stop
¿ (move
deac vate sample
the circle away
from the sample)
end of
1" the beat
(play 11 mes)
‹ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿. ‰ ¿.
&
(ppp)