used a midi file with a cacophony of notes, gradually removed notes and slowed the tempo, to evoke petals falling away

a difficult listen at first, you might want to skip to the 3 minute mark

zebralette/ambient reverb/ozone imager

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naviarhaiku268 – transience . . .
The haiku we present this week was awarded “Best Haiku, Canada” in the 2017 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival Haiku Invitational. The beautiful picture that accompanies it is by Annie Spratt.

Debbie Strange is an internationally published short form poet, haiga artist, and photographer whose creative passions bring her closer to the world and to herself. She has a deep reverence for nature, and her work often reflects that affinity. Debbie maintains a publication and awards archive at debbiemstrange.blogspot.com which also includes hundreds of haiga, and reviews of her books. Please visit her on Twitter @Debbie_Strange.

Seven days to make music in response to the assigned haiku: to participate visit naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku

Deadline: 27th February 2019

haiku by Debbie Strange debbiemstrange.blogspot.com

picture by Annie Spratt unsplash.com/@anniespratt

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