Music Compositions of Philip Goddard — www.philipgoddard-music.co.uk

Nature-Symphony 6
— Perambulation of the Ring of Fire

Opus 38 (2023) — Timing: 59'
derived from a Wind Chimes in the Wild field recording



Basic details


Original recording taking place
Original recording taking place
  • Instrumentation — Wind chimes as follows:

    • Music of the Spheres Gypsy Chimes, soprano and mezzo

    • Bamboo chimes, large and small sets (cheap local purchase)
  • Original recording location / date — In the edge of open woodland on Piddledown Common, almost at the top of the north side of the Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK on 28 November 2012

  • Processing — (a) 50% speed reduction, which means sounding an octave lower; (b) a rather shorter copy of part of the original given a 75% speed reduction, so it sounds two octaves lower, and then mixed in with the other; (c) application of a cathedral acoustic with 'back of cathedral' perspective to the mix of those two copies.

  • Primary distinguishing features — A really big-sounding soundworld! The eastern European Gypsy scale the Gypsy chimes are tuned to has a disturbing melancholy sound at normal pitch, but here slowed-down and placed within a virtual back-of-cathedral type of acoustic, everything is transformed. The Gypsy chimes now convey a compelling sense of wonder in the course of seeking to find something that's surely way beyond understanding. The bamboo chimes in this environment sound as though they have human qualities, and are dramatically commentating on the proceedings.

    A sense of heightened unease and conflict is brought in by the lower-pitched layers, because here we hear rather startling tuning differences, giving microtonal sounds and at times outright clashing dissonances. From my perspective as the composer, these are great and make a dramatic impact in their contrast with the top layer, which seems relatively secure in its tuning and harmony.

    The 'Ring of Fire' in the title is not a reference to any Paganistic or 'dark' practices, but to the planetary distribution of tectonic and volcanic activity.

    Please note that high-grade headphones would give the best listening experience.