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check out Bill Laswell's Cymatic Scan. Nice ambient drone album. Very dark. Mark Sottilaro Matthias Grob wrote: > James said: > >Ever listen to changes in the timbre of a drone and hear an implied >melody? > > thats how this here all started! I was using a delay to mount drones > and heard things... > > For the first year, all my music started with a bass drone of a > minute or so: The concentration I needed to hear the theme come up. > Since then, I use them often in therapy where stability an base is > the subject and in meditation to visualize the crating energy and its > infinite components. Just yesterday in a contact improvisation dance > lesson, there was an exercise to feel the partner approaching and > everbody agreed that my (not so strict) drone helped a lot to > concentrate. > > But, as you say, a main purpose is to make melodies appear, and this > works in public also. If you are in a suficiently loose ambience a > drone makes the public sing along: first the drone, then related > notes and finally whole melodies! > -- > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org