
Your pentatonic is some Japanese scale called han-kumoi. so it's not aeolian pentatonic and not minor pentatonic either. Your pentatonic preset is kinda incorrect, even tho' pentatonic just means a five tone scale, but your pentatonic doesn't include the third which is what defines the aeolian/minor mode. I love this paired with any of the nature sounds. If you want to change the mood, try: Ionian or Phrygian. Every time you reload this generator, you create a new instance: a new universe, if you like, but one that uses the same ingredients, the same set of notes. The notes that have been used are borrowed from the Aeolian mode (also known as the natural minor scale). A recent tuning inspired me to play just notes, and create this sound generator. They invite the player to get lost in the timbre, not the music. Individual notes sound pure and have a beauty on their own. My piano is a delight to play when it has just been tuned.

This simple alternance serves as the main structure of this piece.

As they revolve, they constantly move away from you, then come back half a cycle later. As you listen, imagine planets rotating around their suns. As time passes, the chord becomes arpeggio, then melody, then detached notes, so as to reflect the expansion of our universe. Just as the Big Bang contained the matter and energy to create our entire universe, this chord contains all the notes this composition needs. The music starts with a giant chord that represents the Big Bang, or the Original Intention if you prefer. This piano composition is inspired by our universe.
