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Tone-esque timbres can be recognised within the sound, but there is no distinguished traditional Western harmony within it. There are many tone-esque timbres, some in tight clusters, whereas others are sparse,  thin clouds of little notice. Of the tight clusters, there are three. Two are in the mid ranges, one in the low highs. The lowest cluster is dense and the discordant note-esque timbres seem to prominantly oscillate each other, creating a slight rythm. The middle dense cluster is less populated, subsequently the wavering is minimal. The highest cluster is nearly noise, one may  think of the cluster so dense that it’s nearly the one timbre. The thin cloud is made of particle extremely brief particles. The particle has little tonality, sounding of a thin strip of a section of all the frequencies.

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