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Important things Quote by Ryū Murakami

“I learned two important things about the sound I was searching for: that it had to be indirect, refracted or muffled in some way; and that the sound had to give the impression that it would continue forever- the sound of someone practicing piano heard faintly from an unknown direction, or the…” quote by Ryū Murakami
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““I learned two important things about the sound I was searching for: that it had to be indirect, refracted or muffled in some way; and that the sound had to give the impression that it would continue forever- the sound of someone practicing piano heard faintly from an unknown direction, or the sound of gentle rain outside a window, punctuated by drops falling on the casement.””

Ryū Murakami

About This Quote

Source Novel: Almost Transparent Blue by Ryū Murakami, 1976

The quote describes a quest for an elusive, ambient sound that feels endless, found in distant, muffled sources like piano or rain.

In simple terms: Seeking an endless, indirect sound in distant sources.

Key Takeaway

Listen for subtle, continuous ambient sounds.

Themes

creativity perception sound ambient search

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

descriptive artistic

When to use this quote

  • Music composition
  • film sound design
  • meditation spaces
  • urban planning
  • audio engineering

Key Concepts

Acoustic perception ambient sound design psychology of listening

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you capture an endless ambient tone in a recording?
  • What environments naturally produce such sounds?
A Different Perspective

The description may romanticize elusive sounds, making them hard to replicate practically.

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