There are those who play with bikes, those with the rain and those who do it ... with birds. Or rather with the notes they indicate. A Brazilian composer, Jarbas Agnelli, was reading the newspaper one morning when he noticed something strange. There was a photo posted in his copy of the O Estado de São Paulo that inspired him to compose a song
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There are those who play with bikes, who with the rain and who does it ... with birds. Or rather with the notes they indicate. A Brazilian composer, Jarbas Agnelli, was reading the newspaper one morning when he noticed something strange. There was a photo posted in his copy of the O Estado de São Paulo that inspired him to compose a song.
It was a simple shot by Paulo Pinto, who captured the image of some birds leaning against a telephone wire. But the way the birds were arranged impressed the musician, who decided to make a song out of it. How? Using the exact location of the birds as notes (without any changes).
The birds, in fact, seemed to be perfectly aligned on 5 lines and 4 spaces. They are the ones who created the notes for the composer. “I knew it wasn't the most original idea in the universe. I was just curious to hear what melody the birds were creating, ”explains Jarbas, who gave the piece shown by the animals on the wires“ voice ”.
The song is called "Birds on the Wires" and is an ethereal and fascinating melody. Here's what the incredible beauty of nature sounds like:
Roberta Ragni
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