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southern pacific suite, movement #1

alyceobvious on July 29, 2011 23:11

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    In the far west Texas towns of Marfa and Alpine the blast of train whistles punctuates the soundscape day and night. The sounds trains are so common that many local residents learn to tune them out. Here at PREPARED EAR we became curious about how the chords used in train whistles were developed, since the sounds are neither so ominous as to keep frequent listeners constantly on edge, nor are they so cheerful or plain that they could be completely ignored. After much research, we discovered that most trains in the United States employ some variation on the K5H horn, which emits a D# minor 6th chord (D# F# A# C D#). Amtrak asked "motive power development manager" Deane Ellsworth to develop a variation on this tone for it's fleet of trains, and in 1977 introduced the K5LA, tuned to a B major 6th chord.
    For SOUTHERN PACIFIC SUITE Alyce decontructed and reconstructed the two chords - including the Doppler Effect - using flute. Julian was inspired by the two chords to create the melody line, played on classic guitar.
    PART 1: K5H reconstructed on flute
    PART 2: K5LA reconstructed on flute
    PART 3: EL PASO TRAIN CROSSING BELL
    PART 4: "LONGING TRAINS"
    PART 3: repeat
    PART 5: K5H + K5LA (with reverse doppler effect)

    "southern pacific suite, movement #1" by alyceobvious is licensed under a Creative Commons License

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