bookmark_borderSo Complicated

LYRICS
You mean it doesn’t have to be so complicated
… as simple as that?

Here’s a list:
Does space exist?
Is the thought odd
Of sensing God?
Then how on Earth… or above…
Can I say, “God is love”?
… as simple as that?
You mean it doesn’t have to be so complicated
… as simple as that?

Imagine this…
Add it to the list:
Frictionless
You’re in space and just like that — SNAP!
Your tether goes snap
My suggestion:
Stick with friction
Friction saves your life every time it rains
Without friction the rain would go right through our brains!
Thus, avoid frictionless
… as simple as that?
You mean it doesn’t have to be so complicated
… as simple as that?

So Complicated.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: Alternative Rock / Folk
Chords: Em / Eb Em slide up an octave to Em Eb / D Em
Recording: original take / digital 1-track stereo

Vocals, Guitar

From the album Hear Here
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderThe Big Bang?

LYRICS
In the beginning
Could the Big Bang
Be heard around the world?
I’ve been told
Sound doesn’t travel in space
Sound doesn’t race through space
So, if so…
At what pace
’cause if there is no sound and no one around
How big can a bang be?
Answer’s troublin’ me
Eluding Man’s history
How big of a bang can it be?

The Big Bang (video).mp4

The Big Bang.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: C G C G D / G D G D C / D C D C G
Recording: live digital 1-track stereo

Vocals, Guitar

From the album The Bleeding Edge
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderExperiMental

March For Science / Philadelphia
March For Science / Philadelphia

LYRICS
What is meant by experiment?
ExperiMental
Good for mental health
Experi-mental
Good for social wealth
ExperiMental
Mental that is meant for all
If you don’t know
Dip in your toe
Give it a test
So you can figure the rest
Don’t be shy
Give ‘er a try
I’m not going to lie
We are all going to die
The trick is to experiment with it
Before you get too sick
Not knowing “why”
Before you die
Got to know why
Before I die
Got to know why
Before you die
Got to know why
Before we die

March For Science Philadelphia PA
March For Science

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: F# C#6 / Em F F#
Rhythm: 100 BPM up and down
Recording: digital stereo

Inspired by the March For Science on Earthday, April 22, 2017.

Vocals, Piano and Synthesizers

Band together and join THE RESISTANCE

bookmark_borderTime Travel (aka Leap Second)

LYRICS
Wait a second?
I can’t wait a second
’cause I reckon
The Earth is slowing down
It’s been found
The Earth is slowing down
From going ’round

Leap a second
And before long
A second second
Thus this song
The Earth is slowing down
It’s been found
The Earth is slowing down
From going ’round

The spinoff of taking a spin off
You scoff?
Well, do you wanna get off?
’cause
The Earth is slowing down
It’s been found
The Earth is slowing down
From going ’round

It’s that mean solar time
Or UT1
Try to coordinate Universal time
Or UTC
And I for one can see
You won’t even give away
The time of day
No way

The Earth is slowing down
It’s been found
The Earth is slowing down
From going ’round

Time Traval (aka LeapSecond).mp3

Screenshot of the UTC clock from www.time.gov during the leap second on December 31, 2016.
Screenshot of the UTC clock from www.time.gov during the leap second on December 31, 2016.

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: E B E –> 7th fret and slide down to E
Recording: digital 8-track stereo recorded live

This song is about the Earth slowing down. Why is the Earth slowing down?
The Earth is slowing down and speeding up for many reasons. In general, the Earth is slowing down it’s rotation due to friction. The wind and the oceans and mountains, tides and gravity cause friction that slows an object in motion.

A leap second is a one-second adjustment that is occasionally applied to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in order to keep its time of day close to the mean solar time, or UT1. Without such a correction, time reckoned by Earth’s rotation drifts away from atomic time because of irregularities in the Earth’s rate of rotation. Since this system of correction was implemented in 1972, 27 leap seconds have been inserted, the most recent on December 31, 2016 at 23:59:60 UTC.

So, every once in a while humans travel a second forward in time. “Specifically, a positive leap second is inserted between second 23:59:59 of a chosen UTC calendar date (the last day of a month, usually June 30 or December 31) and second 00:00:00 of the following date.”

Why is the moon falling farther away from us?

The migration of the Moon away from the Earth is mainly due to the action of the Earth’s tides. The Moon is kept in orbit by the gravitational force that the Earth exerts on it, but the Moon also exerts a gravitational force on our planet and this causes the movement of the Earth’s oceans to form a tidal bulge.

Vocals, Guitar, Organ

Part of the 4D Music Experiment
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderInterplanetary Travel

In February of 2016, NASA published interplanetary travel posters to help foster imagination about exploration.

LYRICS
Am I in a planetarium
Do I need an interplanetary travel plan
Make my exit to an exoplanet
Aye-aye, I can see me on Pagasi (see sigh)
Or maybe… I dunno… a rogue abode on PSO
A wayward son without a sun
Quit the orbit habit
Perhaps I should see how it feels to get heavy
On super-earth gravity
HD 40307g
There’s the possibility of… oh, I dunno… “My shadow and me”
My shadow and me have company

Then, I could come down to Earth
But I’d rather get down
Saying, “Wonder when we’ll get to go to heaven again?”

Interplanetary Travel.mp4

Interplanetary Travel.mp3

NASA’s Travel Guide

Greetings from your First Exoplanet
While there is much debate over which exoplanet discovery is considered the “first,” one stands out from the rest. In 1995, scientists discovered 51 Pegasi b, forever changing the way we see the universe and our place in it. The exoplanet is about half the mass of Jupiter, with a seemingly impossible, star-hugging orbit of only 4.2 Earth days. Not only was it the first planet confirmed to orbit a sun-like star, it also ushered in a whole new class of planets called Hot Jupiters: hot, massive planets orbiting closer to their stars than Mercury. Today, powerful observatories like NASA’s Kepler space telescope will continue the hunt of distant planets.

PSO J318.5-22 – Where the Nightlife Never Ends
Discovered in October 2013 using direct imaging, PSO J318.5-22 belongs to a special class of planets called rogue, or free-floating, planets. Wandering alone in the galaxy, they do not orbit a parent star. Not much is known about how these planets come to exist, but scientists theorize that they may be either failed stars or planets ejected from very young systems after an encounter with another planet. These rogue planets glow faintly from the heat of their formation. Once they cool down, they will be dancing in the dark.

Experience the Gravity of a Super Earth
Twice as big in volume as the Earth, HD 40307g straddles the line between “Super-Earth” and “mini-Neptune” and scientists aren’t sure if it has a rocky surface or one that’s buried beneath thick layers of gas and ice. One thing is certain though: at eight time the Earth’s mass, its gravitational pull is much, much stronger.

Relax on Kepler-16b – Where your shadow always has company
Like Luke Skywalker’s planet “Tatooine” in Star Wars, Kepler-16b orbits a pair of stars. Depicted here as a terrestrial planet, Kepler-16b might also be a gas giant like Saturn. Prospects for life on this unusual world aren’t good, as it has a temperature similar to that of dry ice. But the discovery indicates that the movie’s iconic double-sunset is anything but science fiction.

Kepler-186 f – Where the Grass is Always Redder
Kepler-186f is the first Earth-size planet discovered in the potentially ‘habitable zone’ around another star, where liquid water could exist on the planet’s surface. Its star is much cooler and redder than our Sun. If plant life does exist on a planet like Kepler-186f, its photosynthesis could have been influenced by the star’s red-wavelength photons, making for a color palette that’s very different than the greens on Earth. This discovery was made by Kepler, NASA’s planet hunting telescope.

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Open D tuning guitar / D F# F E D keys
Recording: digital 1-track stereo recorded live

Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards and Synthesizers (microKorg, Korg N364, Yamaha PSR-740, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Boss Loop Station, Boss BR-600, DigiTech RP3)

Part of the 4D Music Experiment
by Daniel Brouse and Friends

bookmark_borderRotational Frame-dragging

Spacertime Curvature
Spacertime Curvature

LYRICS
Take a look at the sun, Son
Any mass you pass
Take a look at the Earth, girl
Watch it twirl

There’s curvature in spacetime for sure
Are you rotating round and round in the orbit you have found?

Rotational frame-drag
In you your spacetime sag
The plight of light slowing down
When opposing the going round and round

Rotational frame-dragging
All due to this spacetime thang

Rotational Frame-dragging Music Video.mp4

Rotational Frame-dragging.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: E / A G
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Frame-dragging is an effect on spacetime, predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity, that is due to non-static stationary distributions of mass–energy. A stationary field is one that is in a steady state, but the masses causing that field may be non-static, rotating for instance.

Rotational frame-dragging (the Lense–Thirring effect) appears in the general principle of relativity and similar theories in the vicinity of rotating massive objects. Under the Lense–Thirring effect, the frame of reference in which a clock ticks the fastest is one which is revolving around the object as viewed by a distant observer. This also means that light traveling in the direction of rotation of the object will move past the massive object faster than light moving against the rotation, as seen by a distant observer.

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderIgneous Ignoramus

LYRICS
How could I not know about the igneous flow
I’m just an igneous ignoramus
After investigation, one realizes… da… there’s no enigma
Quartz crystallizes from molten magma
A six-sided prism terminating in a six-sided pyramid
Down-to-earth geotropism hid under an inside-out geode lid
Cryptocrystalline can hardly be seen
Aggregate into an agate and see what you get

Some people only know the volcano
I must confess… I was an igneous ignoramus
Only getting to know about a lava flow (The mama of molten magma)
Then, my sights started to grow
Now I’m inclusive of extrusive and intrusive
Why not get ’em while they’re hot… these rocks rock
Crystals… fractals… for sure, crystals — fractals found in nature
Mandelbrot brought “beautiful, damn hard, increasingly useful. That’s fractals.”
Might I add to this fad “beautiful, damn hard, increasingly useful. That’s quartz crystals.”

Igneous Ignoramus.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Gm9 Em7
Rhythm: 142 BPM / Ambient #2
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Yamaha PSR-740, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Albelton software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderStep It Up (Work!)

LYRICS
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.
Work! The product of the force applied to move
(Is it work to groove?)
Work! Measure the height, right? Right!
Don’t be a dope and measure the slope
After all, moving forward is no work at all
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.
Power! Am I dumb…
Power… the rate work is done?
Come on! Let’s have some
What? Watt! What? What!
Is it plain the plane requires less work…
Or, am I just being a jerk?
What if I’m to climb two steps at a time
Or better yet I get to go down
Is there any work to be found?
Can I get gravity to do it for me?
Let’s see…
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.

Step It Up (Work!) Music Video.mp4

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Em Dm
Rhythm: 104 BPM / Modern R&B and 8 Beat
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Yamaha PSR-740, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIli software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderGravity

LYRICS
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Creating the possibility of thermal energy
Putting the weight of the world on my shoulders
I suppose we’re all beholders
Gravitating toward one another
Stopping us from drifting further
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you can’t force me to grasp the gravity of gravity
Maybe not a force at all
I’m not sure
If you’re just a consequence of the curvature
Not a straight line in space-time
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Our attractive force is proportional
To the product of our masses
Igniting spheres of hydrogen gases
Creating complexities such as galaxies
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Bodies in the universe
Drawn on a collision course

Gravity.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: D Am Em / Bdim Em / E7 Em
Rhythm:
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIli software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderExperiment In Biology

Experiment In Biology.mp3

LYRICS
Understanding the biology that is me
Some sort-of anatomy. Me.

I raise my hand
I don’t understand
“Oh, Teacher, may I use the restroom, pleeeeeease!”
“I gotta go peeeeeee!”
It’s not that I object to a by-product
It’s just the by-product’s got the better part of me
And, I really gotta pee
… call it an experiment in biology… can we… just call it an experiment in biology?

From what I can see, the anatomy making up me…
Well… if you want to get scientifical about my genital
I really gotta pee
When I don’t understand, I raise my hand

Me? I guess I major in biology… gee
Gee whiz, I guess I’m a master in biology
Like a Phd. I got a pee
Got my masters in biology
It mastered me
I really gotta pee

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Em variations
Rhythm: 137 Beats Per Minute / 16 Beat Ballad #2
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIli software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderCoefficient Of Friction

LYRICS
And, now… for some science friction:
The coefficient of friction
µ (Mu)
Saved my life… how about you?
Why the fuss?
Friction is why rain doesn’t kill us

“In the real world” we all have some friction when we touch each other
Reach out and touch
Reach out and touch
… touch each other

The coefficient of friction
Let us go dimensionless
Well, er, a… we’re scalar
Curiously similar to measuring your luminosity
As in Candela. See. See?
The coefficient of friction

For that matter, when it comes to water… don’t drag a dead horse
Thus, the fuss — friction is why rain doesn’t kill us
Join the frictional force
µ (Mu), µ (Mu), µ (Mu)
The herd heard
If only in name, will it ever be the same?

Coefficient Of Friction Music Video.mp4

Coefficient Of Friction Soundtrack.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: F G F G F E Dm / Dm9 Dm7 C
Rhythm: 137 Beats Per Minute / 16 Beat Ballad #2
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIle software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSky Blue

LYRICS
Sky blue
Letting the light shine through
Scattered, too
Into your hue
Sky blue
No red light in sight
Insight due to you
Sky blue
Tiny molecules of air, I know you’re there
For you cause the hue
Now aware, I thank you
Sky blue
Though some may call you a “shorter, smaller wave”
I love the way you behave
Sky blue
I love you

Sky Blue.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Em Esus4
Rhythm: 141 BPM / Pop Shuffle
Recording: live 1-track digital stereo

A song about why the sky is blue.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Korg Mli software)

From the album Fall Into Place
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderMomentum

INSTRUMENTAL

Momentum Chaos Theory Video.mp4

Momentum.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Key of C
Recording: live 1-track digital stereo

Daniel — Keyboards and Synthesizers (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, KorgMIle software)

From the album Classical Fractal
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderPluto

LYRICS
3 billion miles away
Did you think we’d see they day
Ya know… Pluto?

Messages at the speed of light
Travel home in half a night
Gone to… Pluto

Do you feel Goofy being that far-out
Do you feel Goofy being that spaced-out
Maybe we’ll find out what we’re all about
Our origin of life beyond doubt

3 billion miles away
Did you think we’d see they day
Ya know… Pluto?

Mountains of water could be our Mother
May need not look further
Pluto

Do you feel Goofy being that far-out
Do you feel Goofy being that spaced-out
Maybe we’ll find out what we’re all about
Our origin of life beyond doubt

Pluto Music Video.mp4

Pluto.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
G D F C
C E
Am E

A song about sending a spaceship 3 billion miles from Earth to a far off planet, Pluto. Photos courtesy of NASA and the USA.

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Backing Vocals, Synthesizers / Keyboards

From the album Some-her-time
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderLaissez-faire

LYRICS
There’s some commotion
And, it’s staying in motion
Quick like Isaac
“An object in motion stays in….”
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Tangled up emotion
That’s staying in motion
Quick like Isaac
“An object in motion stays in….”
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Some sort-of love potion
Accelerating motion
Quick like Isaac
An outside force of course
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Laissez-faire when Spring is in the air

Laissez-faire Music Video.mp4

Laissez-faire.mp3

Songwriting in Everhart Park, West Chester, PA
Songwriting in Everhart Park, West Chester, PA

ABOUT THE SONG
A D A E
B7 G A E

Written and recorded at Everhart Park, West Chester, PA.

A song about love and Isaac Newton’s “Laws Of Motion”.

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Buzzing
by Daniel Brouse