bookmark_borderSound Sorcerer Source

LYRICS
There’s a sound in me
There’s one in you, too
Depending on maybe…
It’s in a different key

Be it in major
Be it in minor
Depending on the mood of the day

Chorus

Be it a tiger
Be it a panther
Moves the spirits on their way

Chorus

Sound Sorcerer Source.mp3

The Sounds of the Signs
The Sounds of the Signs

ABOUT THE SONG
This song is about the sound source within everything, in this instance, a living being on Earth. Friends had been talking about a Universal Vibration / Sound (The Sound Thinking Article.)

Then, I saw a picture portraying the sound of the universe by astrological sign. Scorpio showed as E and C# minor. Since I naturally play in the happy voice of E all the time… I thought I’d try one in my other voice. After all, it was a raining day today.

Chords — Capo 4
Am Em
C
slide to A major

Made in the USA (West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.)

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Obverse Reverse Verses
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderString Theory

LYRICS
Here’s the thing about string
In the theory of string
You ought not push
Less knot you furnish

Here’s the thing
If you push on a string
Appear a gluttony lush
With the knot (not) you furnish

 

String Theory .mp3 (streaming or free MP3 download)

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 5
fingered
Am
Am (less C / add D / add G)
Em
Em (add D / add G)

The meaning of the song has to do with the Complete Theory of the Universe. Some consider String Theory to be the complete theory of the universe. A simplistic view would be to imagine everything as a string. What happens when you try to push a string? A more complex way to look at is through a vibration. Can you imagine everything as a vibration? What kind of vibration will you be?

String Theory states that strings propagate through space and time.

“These oscillations exist in discrete vibrational modes, the spectrum of the theory.”

“An analogy for strings’ modes of vibration is a guitar string’s production of multiple but distinct musical notes. In the analogy, different notes correspond to different particles. One difference is the guitar string exists in 3 dimensions, so that there are only two dimensions transverse to the string. Fundamental strings exist in 9 dimensions and the strings can vibrate in any direction, meaning that the spectrum of vibrational modes is much richer.”

Written and recorded July 17, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania using a Boss digital 8-track.

Daniel – guitar, vocals

from the album Baby Formula
by Daniel Brouse