A Stone on the Beach
Continuum fingerboard, delay processing
This is a free improvisation performed on Continuum with delay. The work is conceived as a single snapshot within a broader imagined sonic environment.
Delay is used not only for repetition but for accumulation, allowing gestures to layer and interact over time.
Environmental elements such as waves and birds are represented gesturally and harmonically rather than through direct sound reproduction.
The piece serves as an exploration of continuous pitch control and temporal layering within a minimal processing framework.