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The sounds of the birds in Spring is music in the air!
Who has bird song/sound mp or wav recordings that you have available to post here?
I would love to include as many bird sounds as possible in my composition.
Thank you,
Dave
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30 years ago a company called 'syntonic research' had an album called 'The Optimum Aviary' which was birds chattering away. It would play at any speed and still sound right.
Too much is never enough
A selection of hymns/light religious music played on the organ; about 1/2 of them accompanied by "bird calls" from the whistler. Selections include: "Jesus is all the world to me (with bird calls)". Apparently not all of the selections warrant the inclusion of the bird calls.
Alas I only have No. 2
rlindsa
Angry Birds!
Cheers
Bill
You might enjoy the BirdNote show heard on many NPR stations. The show is a two or three minute bit that is aired daily. The show is produced by the Seattle station KPLU.
John
I use my iPhone for my alarm clock. One of the apps I bought has birds chirping as one of the alarm sounds. I set it to fade in over 2 minutes. If I gotta wake up, I may as well ease into it.
The app is Weather Clock from iHandy
Olivier Messiaen, you might catch the spirit with Le réveil des oiseaux
"You don't need to be a Weatherman to know which way the wind blows"
Einojuhani Rautavaara's Cantus Arcticus, Op. 61, "Concerto for Birds and Orchestra" that incorporates taped bird songs with the music. There are a number of recordings of this piece available but the only one with which I am familiar is with Max Pommer conducting the Leipzig RSO. The Ondine recording with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leif Segerstam has received very favorable reviews.The YouTube link below is the 1st Movement of Cantus Articus (embed code was disabled).
Here's the 2nd and 3rd Movement:
Edits: 03/04/12
That's the nice part about Fla, we have birds sounds all year long, but I remember the sound of the birds returning in spring when I lived in CT
Here in Fla spring is the welcoming back of butterflies...
I'm not listening to anything.
Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata )
Full-range/Wide-range Drivers --- Front & Back-Loaded Horns
Central Florida Audio Society -- SETriodes Group -- Space Coast Audio Society
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"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with the concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, deceptions, and spoils;
The motions of his spirit are dull as night and his affections dark as Hell. Let no such man be trusted."
- William Shakespeare from The Merchant of Venice; Act V,i
rockin' robin, the song by bobby day.
...regards...tr
Their Dept. of Ornithology is like Mecca for birders. Thanks to Mrs. H, I've been there and done that :-P
I don't know how much of their audio library is accessible to non-members; browse around at the link below...
all the best,
mrh
At work, I link our web page to Cornell's web pages for a number of reasons. Our agency (USDA) works in concert their researchers.
I've never viewed this page (no reason too). What a beautiful page!! Thanks for the link. Seeing this makes me want to resurect the bird feeder out back.
"I can't compete with the dead". (Buck W. 2010)
If you're connected with the USDA/Cornell-Geneva apple tree collection and research, thanks. It is a noble endeavor.
The lost of England's Long Ashton Research Station under the the Thatcher government and the probable (the last I heard) loss of the Russian Pavlovsk Experimental Station under Putin are both acts of almost unimaginable cultural and scientific vandalism.
You had to ask.
"To Do Is To Be" Socrates
"To Be Is To Do" Plato
"Do Be Do Be Do" Sinatra
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Hey muse,Contrary to the bit your quote here, I consider "Clear Spot" to be Beefheart's most "accessible" album. But I love it anyway. ;-)
"For a nominal service fee,
you can reach nirvana tonight."
Edits: 03/03/12
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