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Category Archives: Music & Nature
Friday’s Sounding #15
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Good Morning. I just shuffled off my daughter to the bus stop on this cold and still morning. We may call it Fall but by the feel of it nature has hunkered down for winter. The deer’s coats are gray, … Continue reading
Friday’s Sounding #13 (Turkey Ringtone)
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The Ear Dictates
I have mic’d my clarinet to go to my Mac where the signal is processed by a Max/MSP program and then output to my Behringer amp. The final sound can resemble a clarinet or not at all. But how I … Continue reading
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What a simple and perfect motive…for a bird
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What a perfectly wonderful motive. This is the Black-capped Chickadee’s call and since April these tiny birds have been going strong outside my window. Of course I’m leaving out some important information that would make it quite difficult for us to emulate … Continue reading
