Two Moments Of Stasis (disquiet0462) by Daniel Diaz published on 2020-11-07T10:42:38Z Composed and performed by DD in Paris, France Friday 7th November 2020 Two pianos Upright bass (pizz and bowed cadenza) Muted piano basses (mallets) Treated soundscape Photo by Ricardo Gomez For this challenge: Disquiet Junto Project 0462: Vade in Pace Step 1: Consider the way pace (tempo, speed) is experienced, represented, and accomplished in music. Step 2: Consider the way stasis is experienced, represented, and accomplished in music. Step 3: Write a short piece of music that gets slower and slower as it proceeds. If possible, have it end with a sense of outright stasis. Fading out is fine, too, certainly. This was one of the most inspiring juntos and I’m happier than usual with my track (perhaps because I am sort of unemployed lately and I’m taking my time for this endeavours, more than I usually can) I had this little melody I wrote last week, it was a slow 30 seconds little thing for classical piano I kept aside to develop someday. As for the challenge prompt I tried to make it fast and then slow down to the initial slow tempo and beyond, almost to zero (stasis) But as much as I liked the slowing down I didn’t feel the fast start suited the music so I went for a symmetrical structure slow-accelerando-fast-rallentando-slow-stasis(coda) I performed two piano parts, an upright bass and a muted piano basses. Added some granulated soundscapes from the different tracks treated thought several plugins and experimented with that to create textures. The rest is just reverbs and playing around with tempo, something I really cherish. Genre Classical Comment by Noodle Twister Superb! 2020-11-11T21:17:22Z Comment by Nate Trier Lovely stuff! Love the mix of instruments and the sounds 2020-11-11T19:34:16Z Comment by Douglas James's DarkWaterBlue Beautiful moving work Daniel 2020-11-11T04:28:00Z Comment by SliverSounds extraordinary 2020-11-10T09:10:41Z