Maier, Glyn: A Passage CS
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This is a soundscape work that makes you want to naturally overlay events of various sizes in your head with the boldly changing sounds. Rather than thinking about it as a song, I feel like I'm being asked a question about how to spend time with this sound. If you look at it from a bird's-eye view, the flow of time is equally continuous for everyone, but from an individual perspective, it does not always follow a uniform gradation. Just as the mind you had when you went to bed last night does not necessarily carry over to you when you wake up in the morning, there may be brain movements that are outside the scope of your conscious awareness, or even completely different from your own. While being influenced by isolated external factors, ``my time'' enters the next phase with punctuation marks. The title of this work, A Passage, seems to be a word used as a unit of separation that is not objectively defined (although it is sometimes defined), but it is a word that is used as a unit of separation, but it is a word that is not objectively defined (although it is sometimes I think that if you translate it into your own emotions and the changes of time, you can get not only a musical experience, but also a literary listening experience.