
Yes. Like a sonagraph's picture of the great masterpieces, a city has its ups and downs. Sometimes the pictures of music turn out to be regular - like cities must have been right in the beginnings, built up in a human, low fashion scale - and sometimes scandalous, with its major heights up in the chiming bells of the central church, or in the shape of a mirror-windowed skyscrapper.
On the other hand, low curves in music are always like whispering rivers that run down across the very centre. Venice... mmmm. Or Mapocho and its hundreds of misery stories, in a cruder aspect. Low intensity moments may also be compared to streets, with big or little crowds coming and going. Leaving...
Walking...
Thinking
what would the best tune for Santiago be
from the high-towered to the low and intimate aspects of the city's heft.
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