Niiiiice. That's right up my alley. Haven't heard him before, but I'll definitely be searching for more.
Writing music like that used to be a lot more common. Composers would put little puzzles in the music, or make shapes, or even create whole drawings. They weren't always meant to be played, but there are a lot of creative things that can be done with written music
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is it meant to be a technical excercise?
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Nope, not at all:
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