Closest Sound: MBMBAM Podcast
Middle Sound: My roommates and their friends in our lounge talking about Troilus
Farthest: A car and people in the parking lot
Title: Nostalgia
Necessary Sounds: Podcast, People, Cars
Daily Archives: February 27, 2020
Field Recording-Megan
the sounds of sniffles as we all get sick with Hague Plague part 2 electric boogaloo
All Work, No Play
Location- In the spegial black box work shop working and set building.
Sounds in Clip- Circular saw and a sliding compound miter saw going at the same time.
I Really Gotta Do this In a Different Spot Log #5
2/27/20
Farthest Sound- The wind howling out side my dorm, the window has a few small gaps and the wind is strong enough to force itself through. Making the window produce this wishing sound.
Medium Distance- The people of Hague running around in the halls, and others laughing with friends downstairs in the lounge.
Closest Distance- My roommate crinkling plastic and boxing as she finishes a drama 5 project for the one and only Jim Heart. The sink runs as she washes off her paint brushes and palette.
Sound Description- Busy and Simi noisy but not in a bad way.
Important Sounds- The wind, it really be gusty out there. My roommate crinkling plastic, and the sound of tape being ripped.
Journal Entry #5
- 2/25/2020, 7:25pm, NAB 010 (Before band rehearsal)
- Voices in hallway, percussion instruments being rolled into room, & doors opening/closing.
- Instrument cases opening/closing, students voices, footsteps, & various instruments being played/warming up.
- Music stand squeaking, chairs shuffling, sheet music being shuffled, & my clarinet.
- The sound level is high because since the room is large and the acoustics are wide/open, the sound of instruments being warmed up plus students talking filled the space completely. The amount of sound activity was also high because there were many varieties of instruments played on top of each other, which made it hard to focus on individual sounds.
- Clamorous.
- Musical instruments being played, music stands squeaking, & shuffling of sheet music.
Field Recording #4
Walking to class outside by Calkins Hall towards Monroe Hall.
Wind, my footsteps, distant voices, distant cars driving, UPS truck beeping, & UPS guy shifting boxes.
Journal Entry #5 – Barone
- Date: 2/27/20 – Time: 12:00pm – Location: Emily Lowe Hall Room 106
- The farthest sound from me is a car horn going off in the parking lot outside of the classroom.
- In the medium range of sound, I can hear chatting amongst students on the other side of the room.
- The closest sound from me is my partner talking to me face to face.
- The general sound level is more on the noisy side and the amount of sound activity is large since there are a lot of people making noise in the room.
- One word to describe the “sound environment” is chatty.
- 3 things that are essential to the “sound environment” is the car horn going off in the parking lot, the students chatting amongst themselves, and my partner talking to me face to face.
Journal Entry #6
Date, Time, Location: 2/27/20, 2:34, ABP
Farthest away: doors opening and closing, unzipping of backpacks, people talking
Medium range: Ovens beeping, people talking, plastic/paper crinkling
Closest: people talking, people putting a water bottle down, my friend talking to me, typing on a keyboard, me coughing
sound level: quiet to medium volume
one word description: work
3 essential sounds: ovens beeping, doors opening, people talking
