Cyan, Azure, or Deep Blue

Cyan-Azure-or-Deep-Blue-I.mp3
Cyan-Azure-or-Deep-Blue-I.mp4
Cyan-Azure-or-Deep-Blue-II.mp3
Cyan-Azure-or-Deep-Blue-II.mp4
Cyan-Azure-or-Deep-Blue-intro.mp3

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
Cyan, azure, or deep blue
(What hue is getting through)

[Refrain]
In the zone
Of the inner cone
At the heart
Of the hottest part

[Chorus]
Cyan, azure, or deep blue
(What hue is getting through)

[Bridge]
Feel the beat
Of the rising heat

[Refrain]
In the zone
Of the inner cone
At the heart
Of the hottest part

[Chorus]
Cyan, azure, or deep blue
(What hue is getting through)

[Bridge]
Feel the beat
Of the rising heat

[Chorus]
Cyan, azure, or deep blue
(What hue is getting through)

[Outro]
Cyan, azure, or deep blue
(What hue is getting through)

A SCIENCE NOTE
A blue flame typically appears in shades of cyan, azure, or deep blue, depending on the temperature and the fuel being burned.

  • Hottest Part (Inner Cone): Light blue to cyan (around 2,600–3,000°F / 1,400–1,650°C).
  • Outer Edges: Darker blue to deep blue-violet as the temperature slightly decreases.

A blue flame in a well-mixed fuel combustion (like natural gas or propane) is often bright blue with a tinge of white or purple, indicating complete combustion and high efficiency. The specific wavelength of blue in a flame is usually around 450–500 nanometers, which falls in the cyan-blue range of visible light.

From the album “Blue Flames

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