Journal Entry 3

1- 2/17/11, 6 pm, Axinn Library first floor.

2- Doors opening, the sounds of the expresso machine working.

3- People typing, mouses clicking, people looking through books.

4- My stomach rumbling, my jewelry scrapping against the keyboard, people talking softly.

5- Its quiet and peaceful.

6- Soft.

7- Clicking on the keyboard, expresso machines, people talking softly

Journal Entry 3

1) 2/17/11- 3:33 am- My Dorm Room

2) Very faint rumble of car passing by, car alarm going off, very low foot step noises

3) My roommate rustling around and breathing hard (trying to go to sleep), His lips smacking,

4) My stomach growling, my heart beating, my computer fan, and quiet typing.

5) The sound level is very low and there is little to none in terms of sound activity.

6)  Still

7)  Silence, faint rustling, being able to hear your own heart beat.

Sound Journal 2

1. Locale- Main Quad in Front of Playhouse at 3:45p.m. 2/10/11

2. Farthest Sounds- Bus tires screeching to a halt, the bus engine, The flag flapping in the wind, cars honking on the Turnpike, Building doors opening, yelling

3. Medium Sounds- People talking about classes, skateboard wheels hitting asphalt, backpack’s jingling, electronic wheelchair going by

4. Close Sounds- My breathing, the wind in my ears, lots shoes scuffling as people walk past

5 Volume- Loud

6. Sound Description: Exciting

7.Most Important Sounds for Environment- Bus tires screeching, People talking about classes, Shoes scuffling

Sound Journal 2

1- Feb 10, 11:30, Design Room in Lowe Hall

2- Far Sounds:
Footsteps, doors opening in sparse intervals
3- Medium Sounds:
People talking, clatter of rulers, etc. against the desk, chairs squeaking, door to room opening and closing, periodic coughing
4- Close sounds: Music from computer, chair turning, swallowing (I’m a little sick)
5- Sound Level: Medium.
6- Concentrated
7- Periodic coughing, rulers against desk, people talking

Sound Journal 2

DATE-TIME-LOCATION: 2/10/11; 10:00PM; Republic Hall Lounge

FARTHEST SOUNDS: hum of vending machines, doors slamming

MEDIUM SOUNDS: people talking, keys typing, fan from kitchen exhaust

NEAR SOUNDS: papers shuffling

SOUND LEVEL: moderate

SOUND ENVIRONMENT: study area/ lounge

ESSENTIAL SOUNDS: hum of vending machines, doors slamming, fan from exhaust

Sound Journal #2

Date: February 10, 2011

Location: War Of the Roses rehearsal, NAB

Time: 9:45 pm

Far away sounds: Footsteps in the hallway outside the shop, the opening and closing of the first set of Black Box doors, music students chatting in the hallway right inside the NAB entrance

Moderately close sounds: Royston’s voice directing a scene at the center of the stage, Pat quietly explaining a short piece of fight choreography to Shanna, Flynn, and Megan on a different part of the stage, very quiet chatter from the seats further away from me

Very close sounds: John’s keyboard typing, the sound that a plastic water bottle makes when there’s not much water left and someone is drinking out of it (a sort of crackle), Chris coughing, my stuffy breathing.

One word description: Quiet.

Crucial sounds to recreate this atmosphere: Heavy breathing, water bottle, Royston’s voice in the background.

Journal Entry 2

Date: February 10th, 2011

Time: 3:00 pm

Location: Dorm Room

Far sounds: Footsteps, muffled voices

Medium sounds: The heater, the television in the next room

Close sounds: My breathing, occasional coughing

Sound Level: Quiet

Description: Peaceful

Recreating environment: muffled sounds, the sound of a heater/ac unit, occasional coughs

Journal Entry 2/11

1. February 10th, 11:00 PM in my bedroom

– Sit, close eyes and allow the sounds around you to envelope you, listen for all of the sound in your environment.

2. Cars driving by outside my window
3. Gunshots, first from a semi-automatic weapon, then a shotgun.
4. Neil Patrick Harris
5. Rather peaceful, the sound level is low except for the occasional gunshots
6. Uneasy
7. Cars passing by, gunshots, TV sounds

Sound Journal #2

1.  2.11.11  1pm  Spiegel

2.  Doors slamming

3.  Heater humming, speaker feedback, footsteps

4.  stomach growling, phones vibrating, laughing, talking, coughing

5. The sound level is VERY loud and overly active.

6. Boisterous

7. Heater humming, speaker footstep, and that specific sound your footsteps make when walking down the aisles.