Journal Entry 6

1- 3/9/11 Adams Playhouse 7 pm.

2- Slight sound of wind outside, people talking backstage.

3- Fight Call onstage, people talking in the audience.

4- My own breathing, a slight crackle through the speakers.

5- Loud, banging from fight call, people yelling to each other.

6- Chaotic.

7- Swords banging, people yelling back and forth, a slight crackle through the speakers.

Journal Entry 6

1) 3/10/11-2:45 p.m.-Hammer Lab

2) The sounds furthest away from me included the hum of the printers, the squeak of the printers
as they printed paper, creaking of the door opening and closing, a beep sound as people swiped
into the lab, a janitor emptying a trash can and slamming it back on the ground, someone using a
stapler, and student employees talking to each other behind the desk.

3) The sounds in medium range from me included fingers typing on computer keyboards, chirp
of someone’s phone receiving a text, car keys hitting the tabletop, jackets rustling, footsteps, and
coughing.

4) My knuckles cracking, my fingers typing on the keyboard, the knob on my mouse grinding as
it scrolled, and my mouse sliding across the table would be considered sounds closest to me.

5) The sound level was low because people were concentrating on their work. The lab is usually
a very quiet place. There were sounds coming from many sources, but many of the sounds were almost inaudible.

6) Meek

7) The hum and squeak of the printers, typing on computer keyboards, and the beep of the swipe
into the lab.

Journal Entry #6

1) 03/09/11,  10:15 AM,  student center parking lot

2) male and female voices, another girl’s heels clicking against the pavement, wheels of a skateboard rolling by

3) leaves rustling and blowing by in the wind

4) the wind blowing, my own footsteps, my keys jingling

5) The sound level is low. The voices are yelling but sound distant and soft (they’re far away).

6) relaxed

7) the wind, my own footsteps, male/female voices

Sound Journal 6

DATE-TIME-LOCATION: 3/7/11; 8:45AM; southbound on Unispan

FARTHEST SOUNDS: sliding door, beeping, metal clanking

MEDIUM SOUNDS: cars moving

NEAR SOUNDS: music from another person’s headphones, shoes

SOUND LEVEL: low

SOUND ENVIRONMENT: walkway

ESSENTIAL SOUNDS: cars moving, shoes, sliding door