The Yellow Moon
Aaron D McMichael
When the moon appears orange or yellow, it simply means that the observer
is looking at it through more layers of the atmosphere. Similar to the way in which the sun will Read More
When the moon appears orange or yellow, it simply means that the observer
is looking at it through more layers of the atmosphere. Similar to the way in which the sun will
look orange or red on the horizon, when the moons is low in the sky, the
light from it will have to pass through more of the blue-absorbing atmosphere
to reach the viewer's eye. By this
time, only yellow, orange and red light will remain unabsorbed.
A Yellow moon is commonly called a Harvest Moon. However, the phrase is more a reference to
its earlier rising time during the fall, which often provides more light
after sunset during the harvest season.
The optical illusion of an increased moon size or proximity that often
accompanies this yellow color is called the moon illusion. It is not the same as a supermoon, which is
when the moon is actually closer to the planet. This piece is set in 4/4 time in concert B
flat. I set the piece to have many
lyrical moments. It is very important
your band pays attention to the tempo, shaping of phrases and the
ritardandos. Enjoy my new piece The
Yellow Moon