Bermuda Triangle Moon (harmonica by Paul)

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

With a phenomenon such as the triangle, standard reporting isn't enough to note an anomaly. Intense scientific effort is required. I have experienced the Bermuda Triangle Effect on a limited extent, fixtures ripping out of ceiling, objects falling out of wall mounts. The tune suggests another moon lit night on the edge of the triangle. An old ship moored at the docks; the "Kennedy" --- made it through again without mishap. The Moon and the planet Venus gleam together high overhead. Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, late at night is merely a point on the triangle; this locale is right on the edge of the Bermuda Triangle and the ship looks like it has just emerged from years of aimless wanderings. And the music points out well, another night at the triangle, fact or myth, it's there. And I did three paintings of this area 44 years ago in New York City and in Oakland, CA 40 years ago having never seen the place nor known it existed.

I have some tunes that I make up that are not songs, but only melodies. This is one of them. I call it "Bermuda Triangle Moon". That's one of the advantages of the harmonica: You always have music in your pocket.

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  • Hey Paul ,

    I liked the video and background score ! good to see Bermuda streets sitting here in california :)

    Ruchi

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