In early 2013, I developed a system for sonifying data from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The vibrations of the Sun feature a rich spectrum of overtones that are interesting from a musical perspective. This spectrum is modulated by time-varying effects like the passing of a sunspot, or subsurface flows. These effects offer a novel way to study the transient phenomena of local helioseismology, and one which lends itself favorably to science outreach initiatives. To this end, I have been collaborating with the Boulder Laptop Orchestra (BLOrk) on a piece featuring sonified HMI data, which debuted on March 2. The Colorado Daily ran an article about this performance, which can be found here.