CLODGY WALK

room 16 ECHOES

Location: St. Ives, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Start at the entrance to Burthallan Lane, and walk along Burthallan Lane to the coastal path, down and around to Clodgy Point, along to Porthmeor Beach and back up Porthmeor hill.

You will hear 16 musical variations based around a single theme composed for this walk, each one triggered as you move along the route.

A musical accompaniment to your daily walk. All I suggest is that you follow the route and when you hear music, perhaps stop and let yourself stare a while at anything your eyes happen to rest upon. Then continue walking along the route until the next musical interlude and so on to the end. Please get in touch and let me know how it goes.

The pieces are mostly 40 secs long, apart from the longer piano pieces that are between 1m30secs and 3m30secs.

If you have a little speaker that connects to your phone, that’s ideal- either bluetooth or wired connection. You can then listen to the music out loud and amongst the natural environmental sounds, or if you prefer use a pair of headphones. Once paired and with boots laced up and coat on, go on the walk. The app needs to be open, but the phone screen can be at sleep and in your pocket- Unless you want the use the phone to follow the route.

I hope you enjoy and finish your walk feeling refreshed, calm and peaceful.

XXX

criggun1@yahoo.co.uk


Christian Guerrini
Christian Guerrini
I live in St Ives, I'm a pianist, composer and carpenter. I'm becoming more and more interested in how creating music to accompany walking, aids a deeper engagement with our surroundings. Offering a cinematic and a fresh perspective on how we witness our world around us.

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The Echoes


Opening piece.

Piece 2

40 secs

1st Piano piece

2 mins

Piece 4

40 secs

Piece 5

40 secs

Piece 6

40 secs

Main Piano Piece

3m 38 secs

Piece 8

40 secs

2nd Main Piano piece

1m 40 secs

Piece 10

40 secs

Piece 11

40 secs

3rd Main Piano piece

1m 35 secs

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You will hear 16 musical variations based around a single theme composed for this walk. A musical accompaniment to your daily walk. All I suggest is that you follow the route and when you hear music, perhaps stop and let yourself stare a while at anything your eyes happen to rest upon. When the music finishes continue walking along the route until the next musical interlude and so on to the end. Please get in touch and let me know how it goes. The pieces are mostly 40 secs long, apart from the 3 main piano pieces that are between 1m30secs and 3m30secs. You can either wear some headphones if walking alone, or if with others maybe bring a portable speaker paired to your phone, and listen all together, letting the music fill the space as you stop to share the break. Even if walking alone, consider using a small portable speaker. The idea is that the music is heard alongside the natural environmental sounds rather than blocking it out. I hope you finish your walk feeling refreshed, calm and peaceful. XXX criggun1@yahoo.co.uk
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