The Niobrara River starts in Wyoming and flows through Nebraska. Wikipedia tells me that the original native name in the Omaha-Ponca language, N\xed Ubth\xe1tha khe, means something akin to \u201cwater spread out horizontally\u201d or \u201cwide-spreading waters.\u201d
\n\nI did not know that when I chose the title; the word\u2019s music simply seemed to me to fit my piano\u2019s music. Though it\u2019s accidental, it seems to me that the visual fits.
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\u25b6\ufe0f\nNiobrara\n\n\nPaul Cantrell, piano, improvisation\n\n\n\n\n\n\u2b07\ufe0f\nDownload\n\n\n(2:13 / 3.0 M)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
I later produced a remix of this piece, with an electronic feel (even though this acoustic piano recording is the only sound source).
\n\n(\u201cNiobrara\u201d is \u201cararboin\u201d spelled backwards. Does this mean that, if you play this music backwards, Ararboin is the piece you\u2019ll get? I\u2019m not sure. Try it and find out.)