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Nature-Symphony 37
— Colourful resonance of a wild sea on rocks and cliff

Opus 71 (2024)Timing: 59'
derived from field recordings of solo small bamboo wind chime and a vigorous Atlantic swell crashing against rocks and cliff in Cornwall


Basic details


This work's sea recording taking place
This work's sea recording taking place. 
This work's solo bamboo chime recording taking place
The small bamboo chime recording for this work taking place.
  • Instrumentation — Two field recordings: (a) vigorous Atlantic swell breaking on rocks and cliff, with a continuous gentle thundering sound (b) a solo small musically potent bamboo chime.

  • Original field recording location / date:

    • Sea recording: 15 April 2023, on grassy slope at Mussel Point, near Zennor, Penwith, Cornwall, UK.
    • Bamboo chime recording: 11 December 2023, on Piddledown, slightly below the Hunter's Path, high up on north side of Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK.

    • Processing and deployment:

      • Layers 1–4: Indonesian ornamented bamboo wind chime, small (longest tube c. 30cm) (5 tubes only; intervals in descending order: whole tone, semitone, minor third, whole tone).

      • Layer 5: The sea recording

    • Fuller details on the Freesound page for the work.

    • Distinguishing features — This is one of my simplest Nature-Symphonies, and lacking in any obvious musical dissonances. I took the two bamboo chime layers from Nature-Symphony 36, to make Layers 1+2 of this work, but added two further layers. As the pitch difference between any chime layer and its neighbour(s) is a tritone, and the tritone is prominent anyway in the sound of the chime, this makes for a musically potent overall sound, which somehow keys in beautifully with any wild nature scene. That reminds me of Leoš Janàček's use of the whole-tone scale at times very often when involving nature subjects (not to mention Claude Debussy's penchant for that too!).

      The layering of the chime here also creates a lot of interest by the spacial placement of the four virtual chimes.