(This was originally posted in June of 2013. Since I've spent the last year recording music next to running water, I decided to share this again.)
There are several small
creeks and run-offs in the hills around my home. Each corner of every one
sounds different. After a heavy rain, I can walk beside the streams day after day
and never hear the same tune twice. The harmonies shift hour by hour as the
water level sinks, progressing out to the rivers.
None of these little creeks have running water year round
though there are little springs here and there that keep them from becoming
bone dry and maintain a soft hum.
Usually.
For two years, we were in a drought and the creeks have not
been as chatty as I'm used to. We had a good conversation last May but then
they fell silent for the rest of the year. By October, only dust was moving in
the rocky beds. Even the tiny springs’ tuning pitches seemed to have been lost
to the heat and wind.
The cold Spring snows finally gave way to rain and to my great
delight, there were a few twists in the creeks that were speaking without stop,
though debris and roadside trash still cluttered most of the straight-aways,
just waiting for a good rushing torrent to chase them away. Until it rained 3 inches in one day. And then rained the next
day. And again two days later.
The floods were intimidating of course but largely brief.
The ground soaked the rain up as fast as it could, greedy as a cat with cream
or a musician with notes. And I could not help but dance for joy. The water was
talking, chanting, singing in ways I hadn't heard in over a year.
Pictures just weren't enough. I had to take my handheld
recorder out to gossip with the running waterways. The chiming sounds of water
tiptoeing down ditches, the rhythmic lines from the rocky falls and the dark
bass notes of the wide deep bends below the bridge all had a solo to share.
Wild and Crooked Creeks
Run-off; around 1 minute Mini Water-fall; around 3 minutes Bass Note in the stream; 7:52 min Bridge Exit
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Opening Run-off |
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About 1 min; the Mini Waterfall |
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About 3 min; Full Voice w/Bass Note |
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7:52 The Final Bridge |
The thunder and rain have drummed up dance forms, chansons
and polyphonic-rounds in the running waters while the birds toss motives and
trills down on us like confetti. The earth and sky pour joyous melodies into
the little pathways of the ear and overflow the mind until nothing is left but
song and water.