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Compositions For Solo Bass Guitar

by Justin Firth

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Justin Firth delivers his take on minimalism, exploring the possibilities of repetition to distort a listener's experience of sound. Can dissonance become consonant? Can timbre, dynamics, and unintentional performance variation take center stage over melody and harmony? The strain placed on the performer becomes audible as these chords hammer onwards, harmonics burst from clashing tones, and culturally programed concepts of harmony are foribly stolen from the observer.

Firth said of this compossition:
"The sound of the bass guitar has yet to be fully experienced by any human being. I wanted to show what surface four strings can ressonate in."

Performed and recoreded by the composer and his team in the salt mines of west devonshire.

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released March 19, 2020

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