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 sound of gentle rain outside a window, punctuated by drops falling on the casement.””
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.
Listen for subtle, continuous ambient sounds.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Music composition
- film sound design
- meditation spaces
- urban planning
- audio engineering
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you capture an endless ambient tone in a recording?
- What environments naturally produce such sounds?
The description may romanticize elusive sounds, making them hard to replicate practically.