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In the meantime, what do those symbols represent and what do they mean?
the overture is "mizumi no ue no kiri", the fog on the lake.
this one is "Mori no naka no kiri", the fog in the forest.
I didn't ask for a literal translation, I was interested in the form and the particular choice of presentation for the title. But thank you anyway. Sorry. 🫣
<<_Redundant post, sorry._>>
I don't know. Like my music it just popped up in my head.
Looks really interesting, that Japanese. I suspect the first symbol means "forest" and the last means "fog"... but what do the two pretzel symbols mean? 🤔
Haunting music, haunted woods.
As beautiful as ever though.
I had no intention to annoy you but I can see it might have, I looked up the other title the other day and machine like just did the same with this one when I saw your question.
Yet another masterpiece. Beautiful!
Kwaidan. Have a good weekend, Joseph.
I know you are only being helpful. Sorry once more, my energy is pretty low today. I'll better stay away from any kind of attempt at being funny. 🫣
Lovely. I always have to remind myself that you somehow conjure this level of emotion and phrasing out of a machine. Would love to see a 'making of' masterclass video sometime.
@belldu thank for the kind comment. I wouldn’t even know how to start a making off video or what to say. For that I would need to know and understand what I’m doing. And then being able to express it and share it. That is an insurmountable task for me.