Yesterday I had a unique hiking experience. A music student from a local university composed an hour-long piece of music with more than 8 instruments. The music was based on the noises of different creatures in the wild as recorded by local wildlife researchers. So a different instrument was assigned to each noise. Yesterday, several musicians were placed in the valley of this hiking trail where the noises had originally occurred but that were now replaced with the sounds of their instruments. While this occurred, a small group of us hiked the trail.

It really did feel like the musicians were wild animals occasionally making noise in the wild. It was also an interesting experiment in keeping time with other musicians at great distances and playing off of each other. (There was an element of improvisation as well.) It ended in a culmination of them playing together, like the forest coming alive.

I wouldn’t buy the album, but I loved the wackiness and uniqueness of the experience and I feel like we need more of this in the world.

#BeSilly
#WackinessNow

EDIT: Adding a video sample.

@LoganFive

I absolutely love this

@LoganFive

Also just having a little laugh to myself imagining a cellist hiding in the tall grass

@TheBreadmonkey 😂 It. Was. Unique.
@TheBreadmonkey Stay alert! Trombonists are in the area!
@LoganFive @TheBreadmonkey This guide may help you identify the spit instruments should you come upon them in their native habitat.
@Queenofpalms @LoganFive @TheBreadmonkey
If your child takes up the clarinet, they will always wait until the music store closes to tell you they are out of reeds and they have a big concert tomorrow.