Posts Tagged ‘brake’
2/23/2024, 10:17 PM ET, Hempstead Turnpike/California Avenue
The sound furthest away from me is the rumble of cars much further down the road, just loud enough to be noticeable, getting louder as they come towards the red light.
A sound a bit closer to me is the incessant chirping of the birds that sit in the trees and on the powerlines en masse above California Avenue. It’s a fast, high-pitched trilling that verges on being scary.
The sound closest to me is that of a car passing by about 2 feet to my right. It’s a quiet car, not one with a loud engine, so most of the sound comes from the soft rumble of its tires on the ground and the woosh of the wind as it passes me.
The sound level isn’t extremely loud, there not being many cars at this very moment while the cars going straight on the highway have the red light.
The word I would use to describe the sound environment is puttering.
Three sounds essential to the sound environment are the sound of a car braking, the high-pitched screech of a bird, and wind wooshing.