







Having created and performed shortly on the created water xylophones the day before, I was now sure that it worked and I simply had to replicate and repeat the process until everything was the same as before. So, using the measuring cup and jug, I had now managed to reach the same point I was at before. However, this time deciding to create something that was more physically pleasing to the eye I got creative with masking tape. Firstly I taped the side of each bottle at the respective water levels and drew a line with pen to dictate where the water level had to be for each specific note and bottle. Therefore, should I choose to repeat this experiment I no longer have any need for measuring cups or jugs, but I simply just have to fill the bottle to the drawn line.
Realizing that this still had to follow my idea of Fibonacci Notes and the Golden Ratio, I used the tape to stick on the symbol for Phi on the neck of each bottle that was considered a Fibonacci note using the 'C' note as the root note.
And to ensure that everyone knew which bottle was which note, I stuck one small tape on the bottom of the bottle and wrote on it with pen, labeling it with what note it was ranging from 'Low C' to 'High C' on the piano scale.
Also, to ensure that it was obvious to plain sight what each bottle was from afar, I creatively used the type to spell out what note each bottle was. While for 'Low C,' I used the tape to spell 'C-' and for 'High C,' I used the tape to spell 'C+'.
So I now had all measurements perfected, and everything was labeled accordingly for future reference so no future mistakes could possibly be made. Ready as I was all that was left was to perform, and record. And that would be the task for me tomorrow on Monday.
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