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The theme is music that makes you feel cool even in the hot summer.
The sound of water flowing in the chozuya of Japanese shrines was sampled and recorded as a collage with piano tones.
The piano is inspired by the flow of water and the unique cool air flowing through shrines and temples.
The song is filled with Japan's culture of using the five senses to create sounds, colors, textures, and other elements to feel cool and relax.
If you listen carefully, you can hear the various expressions of the sound of water and the sound of cicadas in the distance. In addition, the piano's overtones are deliberately emphasized to express a quiet and mysterious time. To enjoy the simple and delicate sounds, we recommend listening to it on a computer rather than a smartphone, and preferably with speakers or earphones.
Ayami started composing at the age of three while studying piano and music composition, theory and harmony at the age of seven. Since then, she has grown up with music and grown up alongside it. In 2000, while studying pipe organ at university, she began her musical career composing and performing. She has expanded her field of activities to include installations in galleries, as well as event planning and performances, mainly at cafes in Tokyo. Currently based in Hiroshima, she is invited to perform at music events, performing with her unique performances on keyboard instruments such as the accordion, as well as performances using a variety of instruments and a sampler with original sound sources.