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In this audio recording, titled "Outtakes from Mylar Piano", we find ourselves immersed in an intricate world of sound, assembled from the captured audio of a vintage piano. The piece begins with the gentle melodies of the piano, each note resonating with a richness that speaks to its historical origins. The notes are clear and distinct, allowing us to appreciate the unique timbre of this vintage instrument. As the recording progresses, we're introduced to the subtle complexities of field recording. The essence of the surroundings is captured, bringing an added depth to the piece. The ambient noises, possibly the natural hum of the room or the faint echo of distant sounds, unite with the piano's melody, forming a harmonious soundscape. The morphagene aspect of the recording is perhaps the most intriguing. It manipulates the piano's notes, distorting them into something entirely new. The notes are stretched and twisted, morphed into almost unrecognizable forms, creating an ethereal so